โFeb-19-2015 01:09 PM
โFeb-20-2015 08:20 AM
โFeb-20-2015 08:05 AM
jerem0621 wrote:BarneyS wrote:djgarcia wrote:
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2. Buy "Coupler Connect HItch Aligner" from Cabella's, item # lK-521806 $39. Eliminates the need for a backup camera. You can be 2 to 3 inches off center to the right or left and this device will automatically line your hitch right over the ball, dead center. It is a V shaped piece of steel, just drop it into the slot on your truck hitch, no bolts needed.
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Have you actually used one of these? I cannot see how it can work/be installed with a WD hitch head. :h
Also, I can certainly see how it would work great with a boat trailer or other smaller trailer that has a wheel under the tongue jack but I don't think I would want to try to use it on a trailer that has a lot of tongue weight and no wheel under the jack. It would bend the jack post if you were just a couple of inches off.
Barney
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I just looked at the OP's profile and noticed that she has a 25ft 5th wheel trailer. Unless she is getting a new rig, all this advice is doing no good whatsoever. She should have probably posted this in the 5th wheel forum instead of here and would have received some good, relevant advice.
Andersen has a lightweight fifth wheel hitch now... 40 lbs and fits in her rails. I digress, this is the TT forum anyhow.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
โFeb-20-2015 07:46 AM
โFeb-20-2015 07:17 AM
rrev wrote:
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Use whatever tools you need. Work smarter, not harder.
โFeb-20-2015 06:12 AM
BarneyS wrote:djgarcia wrote:
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2. Buy "Coupler Connect HItch Aligner" from Cabella's, item # lK-521806 $39. Eliminates the need for a backup camera. You can be 2 to 3 inches off center to the right or left and this device will automatically line your hitch right over the ball, dead center. It is a V shaped piece of steel, just drop it into the slot on your truck hitch, no bolts needed.
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Have you actually used one of these? I cannot see how it can work/be installed with a WD hitch head. :h
Also, I can certainly see how it would work great with a boat trailer or other smaller trailer that has a wheel under the tongue jack but I don't think I would want to try to use it on a trailer that has a lot of tongue weight and no wheel under the jack. It would bend the jack post if you were just a couple of inches off.
Barney
Edit:
I just looked at the OP's profile and noticed that she has a 25ft 5th wheel trailer. Unless she is getting a new rig, all this advice is doing no good whatsoever. She should have probably posted this in the 5th wheel forum instead of here and would have received some good, relevant advice.
โFeb-20-2015 05:44 AM
djgarcia wrote:
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2. Buy "Coupler Connect HItch Aligner" from Cabella's, item # lK-521806 $39. Eliminates the need for a backup camera. You can be 2 to 3 inches off center to the right or left and this device will automatically line your hitch right over the ball, dead center. It is a V shaped piece of steel, just drop it into the slot on your truck hitch, no bolts needed.
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โFeb-19-2015 05:50 PM
2freelife wrote:
I'd like opinions about how difficult it would be to hook up a travel trailer for a person who isn't strong. I would want a anti sway bar, & thought about getting a backup camera. Is there strength needed. I am a 5'2" / 125 lb woman. Would there be other equipment that would make this easy?
โFeb-19-2015 05:30 PM
โFeb-19-2015 05:11 PM
โFeb-19-2015 05:00 PM
โFeb-19-2015 03:44 PM
I'd like opinions about how difficult it would be to hook up a travel trailer for a person who isn't strong. I would want a anti sway bar, & thought about getting a backup camera. Is there strength needed. I am a 5'2" / 125 lb woman. Would there be other equipment that would make this easy?
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โFeb-19-2015 03:27 PM
โFeb-19-2015 03:15 PM
Dick_B wrote:
Playing the Devil's advocate have you considered a Class C?
โFeb-19-2015 03:07 PM
โFeb-19-2015 02:31 PM