Mar-31-2018 08:02 AM
Jun-01-2018 07:07 AM
time2roll wrote:
I really dislike adapters. Two makes me cringe. Get a 3" Hensley or a 2" receiver would be my solution.
Jun-01-2018 07:06 AM
JBarca wrote:
An adjustable shank on a Hensley. Wow! Nice work. You must have access to a water jet or laser. Those side plates look like they came from that technology.
And your shank issue fix looks great too!
I'm on 2 1/2" shank now and the bugger is heavy. Gosh... a 3" receiver...
A new truck is in my future some time. And by then I will be older... I can see it now, I may be down grading the truck receiver on my next F350 just to not deal with the 3" shank and all the trailer and hitches I have. This F350 I had to upgrade the receiver when I got it to get above 1,260# TW in WD mode...
Have fun with the new truck. Cool times for sure.
John
May-31-2018 08:28 PM
May-31-2018 07:56 PM
May-29-2018 03:32 PM
Apr-02-2018 01:07 PM
Mar-31-2018 05:05 PM
CarterKraft wrote:
I could drill the receiver now as it's new centering a drill bit won't be a problem but then you will have to get a ball mount that will take a 3/4 pin.
Mar-31-2018 04:19 PM
Mar-31-2018 02:09 PM
Mar-31-2018 01:20 PM
wrvond wrote:
I was using my twenty-something year old Reese weight distribution hitch with 2" shank, which meant I had both sleeves installed. There was a lot of slop in this set up and I bent the 5/8" diameter Reese locking pin I was using.
I then purchased a Blue Ox Sway Pro with 2000 lb. bars and a 2.5" shank. I had to use the OEM pin for a while, but it worked with no issues. I have since purchased and installed a Bolt locking pin. I must say it is pretty beefy, and the pin looks much more substantial than anything else I have seen to date - including the OEM pin.
I did a bit of research prior to my purchase of the Sway Pro. Nobody, with the possible exception of Gen-Y makes a WDH with a 3" shank.
I decided against the Gen-Y hitch mostly because it doesn't seem to really be a purpose built unit. The weight distribution assembly seems to simply slide over the shank in some way that really wasn't clear to me.
There still appears to be some up and down movement allowed, which I don't think adversely affects anything. However, since I will probably not ever purchase a three inch shank, I am considering doing a few spot welds on the back side where the 2.5" insert meets the 3" receiver.
thinking about this more I might see the problem. The hole I am using in the stinger is a hole I added. I drilled it to the next size up I had from 5/8 so it's a tight fit. It may actually be holding the stinger in the center of the hitch tube so that when the WD was loaded up and then pulled out here I bet it bent the pin at the edge of the 2" stinger. I will get the 2.5" hitch and see how that all fits up.
Mar-31-2018 10:37 AM
Mar-31-2018 08:33 AM
Mar-31-2018 08:25 AM