โFeb-14-2017 05:27 PM
โFeb-23-2017 02:26 PM
โFeb-23-2017 02:21 PM
trail-explorer wrote:
The sales guy needs to go back to hitch training school if he's calling them "stabilization" hitches, and "2-way" or "4-way" hitches.
In many years of RVing and reading countless forums, I've never heard those terms used to describe hitches.
โFeb-22-2017 07:23 PM
โFeb-16-2017 11:46 AM
โFeb-16-2017 11:43 AM
Caleb O wrote:
The trailer is a Rockwood Ultra Lite.
โFeb-16-2017 11:39 AM
allen8106 wrote:Caleb O wrote:
The TT is 5400 pounds dry and 6600 fully loaded. I have a 150 5.4 V8. Thanks for all the comments so far!
Hey Caleb, cut to the chase. Help us out here...what travel trailer are you planning to tow? Brand and model would help a lot.
When I towed a TT I had a weight distribution and sway control setup like the one below with duel sway bars because I was towing 32'. I never left home without it.
โFeb-16-2017 11:38 AM
allen8106 wrote:
When I towed a TT I had a weight distribution and sway control setup like the one below with duel sway bars because I was towing 32'. I never left home without it.
โFeb-16-2017 11:25 AM
Caleb O wrote:
The TT is 5400 pounds dry and 6600 fully loaded. I have a 150 5.4 V8. Thanks for all the comments so far!
โFeb-16-2017 11:14 AM
โFeb-16-2017 09:16 AM
โFeb-16-2017 08:27 AM
Caleb O wrote:
So essentially, what is the benefit of two-way friction control vs. four-way? Does the four-way really provide a more comfortable ride for double the price? Would you deem the four-way control necessary?
โFeb-16-2017 08:01 AM
โFeb-16-2017 03:47 AM
โFeb-15-2017 12:57 PM
Jebby14 wrote:
... unless your filthy rich, then buy an Anderson.