โJan-04-2019 04:10 AM
โJan-04-2019 03:56 PM
TenOC wrote:
Hensley Arrow or ProPide. All others are an accident waiting to happen.
โJan-04-2019 02:53 PM
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โJan-04-2019 12:48 PM
TurnThePage wrote:
What are you towing with?
Where do you RV/camp?
I sometimes park the trailer in locations that place it and the tow vehicle at extremely different angles/elevations, which is fine with my Equal-I-zer. I don't know if those high dollar hitches can accommodate those scenarios.
If I was towing heavy/long with a short wheelbase vehicle, I might consider the HA or PP hitch. Realistically, one should try to balance their trailer and tow vehicle to prevent sway in the first place, then select a hitch. JMHO
โJan-04-2019 11:48 AM
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โJan-04-2019 08:59 AM
โJan-04-2019 08:39 AM
TenOC wrote:
Hensley Arrow or ProPide. All others are an accident waiting to happen.
โJan-04-2019 08:13 AM
WE3ZS wrote:TenOC wrote:
Hensley Arrow or ProPide. All others are an accident waiting to happen.
While I agree that the Hensley and Pro Pride are the best available and attack the trailer's stability in a different way than most others, I can not agree that all the others are accidents waiting to happen, that is a ridiculous statement in my opinion.
I use a Hensley Arrow with the 1400lb spring bars, the largest it will take to pull my 41' 11,300lb TT with a 137" wheelbase Excursion, makes for a very well behaved combo. There are plenty of used HAs and PPs on the market, I paid $650 for mine and replaced 2 sets of bearings and gave it a fresh coat of paint (it needs a freshen up again now). 35K+ towing miles and 8+ years later it works exactly as advertised.
โJan-04-2019 06:13 AM
TenOC wrote:
Hensley Arrow or ProPide.
TenOC wrote:
All others are an accident waiting to happen.
โJan-04-2019 05:52 AM
โJan-04-2019 05:50 AM
TenOC wrote:
Hensley Arrow or ProPide. All others are an accident waiting to happen.
โJan-04-2019 05:48 AM
Ten wrote:
Hensley Arrow or ProPide. All others are an accident waiting to happen.