Jul-26-2014 11:53 AM
Jul-27-2014 04:04 PM
JJBIRISH wrote:
Well I am not going to get into a heated debate here, because these premium hitches are good hitches… and while I haven’t owned one, I have driven units with them… I know how popular they are with their users but am not on board with the just set it and forget it slant usually given them…
I just can’t discount the stories of crashes after unexpected bad sway while using the HA that I have read… or knowing that the Hensley bump is not a myth and the performance of the hitch can be dependent on proper leading trailer brakes to achieve that good performance… I can’t forget the video of a trailer swaying or the one of the hitch bouncing from side to side while going down the road… nor can I forget the poor response some of these people got while trying to figure out what was wrong…
The One thing that really sticks in my craw is the claimed companies threats and subsequent disappearance for the aired credible grievances in public forum and/or in the blog world about them…
Also knowing that a well set-up DC will not sway either even when dropped off the shoulder and pulled back on or in high side winds… something I have tried… actually set up correctly with a well-balanced trailer the DC acts to prevent sway before it starts through the incremental frictions changes of the cams… the equalizer I have never owned or used to know…
So the HA and I assume equally as well the P3 are great hitches that do an excellent job at controlling sway, but in my mind they fall short of utopia and maybe even the high accolades showered on them, but the is just a single opinion in the sea of many…
Jul-27-2014 12:53 PM
JJBIRISH wrote:
Well I am not going to get into a heated debate here, because these premium hitches are good hitches… and while I haven’t owned one, I have driven units with them… I know how popular they are with their users but am not on board with the just set it and forget it slant usually given them…
I just can’t discount the stories of crashes after unexpected bad sway while using the HA that I have read… or knowing that the Hensley bump is not a myth and the performance of the hitch can be dependent on proper leading trailer brakes to achieve that good performance… I can’t forget the video of a trailer swaying or the one of the hitch bouncing from side to side while going down the road… nor can I forget the poor response some of these people got while trying to figure out what was wrong…
The One thing that really sticks in my craw is the claimed companies threats and subsequent disappearance for the aired credible grievances in public forum and/or in the blog world about them…
Also knowing that a well set-up DC will not sway either even when dropped off the shoulder and pulled back on or in high side winds… something I have tried… actually set up correctly with a well-balanced trailer the DC acts to prevent sway before it starts through the incremental frictions changes of the cams… the equalizer I have never owned or used to know…
So the HA and I assume equally as well the P3 are great hitches that do an excellent job at controlling sway, but in my mind they fall short of utopia and maybe even the high accolades showered on them, but the is just a single opinion in the sea of many…
Jul-27-2014 12:17 PM
Jul-27-2014 12:04 PM
Jul-27-2014 10:31 AM
larryscsi wrote:
Anyone else have such an adventure and then go to the HA or P3? Please let me know if you found a difference?
hddecker wrote:
Try dropping a wheel off of the shoulder with your Dual Cam, then try it with an HA. That will show you the difference.
Jul-27-2014 09:52 AM
Jul-26-2014 11:48 PM
SteveAE wrote:
My experience was similar to the others above when I switched from the Reese Dual Cam to the Hensley Arrow. Night and day. If I had to go back, I would quit towing a travel trailer.
That said though, after two years I still haven't dialed hooking up to the point that it is a quick as a ball type hitch. But that is a minor inconvenience for the increase in performance and (I believe) safety.
Steve
Jul-26-2014 11:41 PM
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