dodge guy wrote:
jwoods61us wrote:
The RV transporter pulled it from Northern Indiana without WD or anti-sway, you probably can too.
That's not saying much! I followed those guys, couldn't get past them fast enough. They were all over the road.
I would tow it back only with the proper hitch.
Maybe it's the right time to mention the 1000s of transporters that AREN'T all over the road too...ya think?
Regardless of ones perception of risk, even the most plebian of transporters likely wouldn't want swaying trailers all day, day in day out.
WDHs have their place when the tow vehicle needs the boost in the @ss end, or the trailer is just not laid out for proper loading and weight distribution (as some TTs undoubtedly are) or when the driver decides that they want the "ultimate" in tracking and stability.
However these conditions combined with the excellent salesmanship of RV dealers to newbies and those without alot of towing experience have resulted in a proliferation of hitch "needs" that are really just not necessary.