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Note from moderator,
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Enjoy everyones pics
Marty
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1979Prowler wrote:
Hi just joined and thought I would first post here. You all have some nice tow vehicles. Mine is getting old, but still does the job! Say Hello to Spike!
Spike is a 2000 GMC Sierra with a 5.3L V8 2WD. Or should I say one wheel peel as it does not have posi. He currently has 220,000 miles and is just barely broken in.
I have pulled snowmobiles, cars, boats, and my old 1979 Prowler camper.
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nremtp143 wrote:IndyCamp wrote:BiggD wrote:
Thanks for the information. We have the 10k Equalizer. I am finding them from 150.00 to 220.00 for the 2.5" version.
Did you get a 2" and plan on using the adapter the truck came with? I was looking for the 2.5" so I don't have to use the adapter since the Class V is 2.5"
Yes, I use the adapter. I towed it about 2,000 miles with the new truck and the old hitch and just let it sit nose-high. I definitely got a little sway, so I'm going to level it out with the new shank and continue to use the adapter.
Around here, several of us have had troubles with the adapters. Yes, I have a Ford, and two of my buddies each have a Dodge and a Chevy. My toyhauler(deer camp trailer) is only 8k pounds and it has been the adapter. If you ever tow with a WDH and the shank is even just a little difficult to remove, don't use it again or take the chance of the adapter not coming out. I thought at first it was just my truck and another Ford that sometimes camps with us, as his will NOT come out now, but it's happened with the Chevy and Dodge too. I am going to solve this problem by getting this Blue Ox shank. It is a 2.5", so no need for an adapter. I'm sure more mfrs will make them soon.
Blue Ox 2.5" Shank
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