โJul-10-2018 09:46 PM
โJul-17-2018 04:20 PM
jaycocreek wrote:For the purpose of clarity and disclosure, it is mostly true.You cannot use a hitch extender with WD.
So untrue!
โJul-17-2018 04:17 PM
Jay Coe wrote:Call it whatever you want. All I KNOW, is that when WD is engaged, there WILL be more weight on the TVs front axle, and there WILL be more weight on the TTs axles, and at the same time there WILL be less weight on the TVs rear axles.
I thought the point of those 18 pages in Ron's thread was to get away from saying it redistributes tongue weight because it actually redistributes the load FORCES and that it's the use of the word "weight" that causes all the confusion.
Your sentence "it does NOT equalize weight" misstates the nomenclatures. It's LOAD equalizing hitch.
Perhaps Load Distributing Hitch would be the best of both worlds?
โJul-17-2018 03:31 PM
You cannot use a hitch extender with WD.
โJul-17-2018 11:08 AM
โJul-17-2018 09:13 AM
โJul-17-2018 08:10 AM
Jay Coe wrote:
I had the time, so I read. I remember decades ago as a young man long before I ever owned a TT hearing the hitch referred to as a load equalizing hitch. Would that not be more accurate terminology than weight distributing hitch? And wouldn't that be less confusing right from the get-go? Why did that term go out of fashion?
โJul-17-2018 07:54 AM
SoundGuy wrote:#1nobby wrote:
If, say, you attach your trailer and the rear of your truck sags....the WD will bring it back up providing the correct weight transfer.....then what does the self leveling suspension do, if not the same thing?
No, not the same thing at all. Self leveling will make the truck look pretty and does help with carrying junk in the back of the truck when not towing but doesn't do a thing when towing as it doesn't transfer any weight back to the front steer axle as does weight distribution, which BTW also transfers some hitch weight back to the trailer's axle(s). Someday when you have the time you might want to wade through the Ron Gratz Thread - How Weight Distribution Works.
โJul-16-2018 01:21 PM
profdant139 wrote:
Nobby, is that Razor Hitch infinitely adjustable? In other words, are there set positions, or can the hitch move anywhere along that shaft?
โJul-16-2018 08:33 AM
โJul-16-2018 05:06 AM
โJul-13-2018 06:16 PM
#1nobby wrote:
If, say, you attach your trailer and the rear of your truck sags....the WD will bring it back up providing the correct weight transfer.....then what does the self leveling suspension do, if not the same thing?
โJul-13-2018 06:14 PM
โJul-13-2018 05:29 PM
#1nobby wrote:With WD the ball becomes a fulcrum. When lift (tension) is applied to the ends of the bars, it pries the weight forward, to the TVs front wheels.SoundGuy wrote:
Air bags would fix that but of course won't transfer any weight back to the truck's front steer axle as will any weight distribution system.
I get the theory behind the WD hitch but I guess I'm not understanding it properly.
If, say, you attach your trailer and the rear of your truck sags....the WD will bring it back up providing the correct weight transfer.....then what does the self leveling suspension do, if not the same thing?
At the end of the day....all the trailer weight is still attached to your hitch point.
โJul-13-2018 05:04 PM
#1nobby wrote:SoundGuy wrote:
Air bags would fix that but of course won't transfer any weight back to the truck's front steer axle as will any weight distribution system.
I get the theory behind the WD hitch but I guess I'm not understanding it properly.
If, say, you attach your trailer and the rear of your truck sags....the WD will bring it back up providing the correct weight transfer.....then what does the self leveling suspension do, if not the same thing?
At the end of the day....all the trailer weight is still attached to your hitch point.