Jul-11-2016 08:51 AM
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Jul-20-2016 02:22 PM
LarryJM wrote:
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Jul-20-2016 08:56 AM
hprince wrote:
Thanks LarryJM, I received the new 16in shank today, you answered my question and had the info that I needed without all of the speculation of doom and gloom.
Jul-19-2016 07:25 PM
Jul-19-2016 03:39 PM
iagary wrote:
I am the OP from the similar thread over on the towing forum. I also have ordered a longer shank - going from 10" to 14". This is a Husky hitch.
I posed this question over on that forum: The 2014 Ford F150 towing guide says nothing about the length of the hitch shank. How do we know what length of shank was used to determine their tow ratings. Perhaps they used a longer shank and if we go to a shorter shank maybe we actually increase the capability of the receiver?
I am still using a standard hitch shank provided by the manufacturer of my hitch. I do not consider it an "extension". It is supposed to be delivered today. I should get it installed in the next week and will go through the WD hitch adjustment procedure to determine if I need to make any changes. I will be towing 1000+ miles in August. will post back on the towing forum thread my results as well.
Jul-19-2016 03:11 PM
Jul-19-2016 01:22 PM
Jul-18-2016 11:52 AM
joshuajim wrote:
OMG!! If 2" results in 1.125 increase in side force, then a 20 truck camper extension will result in 11.25 times increase in side force. How ya gonna keep it on the road
Jul-18-2016 11:22 AM
TomG2 wrote:
I have no problem with hitch extensions and use one myself when towing a particular cargo trailer. Having said that, if the trailer is exerting X amount of force to shove the rear of my pickup into the ditch, I don't see the need to make it 1.125 X. I contend that horizontal as well as vertical forces contribute to making a safe and enjoyable tow. I could be wrong.
Jul-18-2016 09:36 AM
Jul-18-2016 08:43 AM
TomG2 wrote:hprince wrote:
I ordered the 16in shank from Amazon, should be here by Tues. I will get it mounted and setup and report back if I see any changes in the way affects my WDH setup or towing.
It will work well. Unless, you get in an emergency situation where that little bit of extra sideways leverage swings the trailer around on you. There is a reason that fifth wheels and any other hitches that keep the tow point close to the rear axle are more stable.
Typically, the ball mount is about 48" from the rear axle. Increasing this to 54" results in a 12.5 percent increase in the side force that the trailer can apply to the rear tires of the tow vehicle. Not much during normal situations, I agree.
Jul-17-2016 02:11 PM
hprince wrote:
I ordered the 16in shank from Amazon, should be here by Tues. I will get it mounted and setup and report back if I see any changes in the way affects my WDH setup or towing.
Jul-17-2016 10:33 AM
hprince wrote:
I ordered the 16in shank from Amazon, should be here by Tues. I will get it mounted and setup and report back if I see any changes in the way affects my WDH setup or towing.
Jul-17-2016 10:24 AM