All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: 24ft Models with power-lift beds NavManCan wrote: https://www.rvingplanet.com/ Thanks, but not sure what you are pointing to? I'm familiar with that site, and have browsed it many times. It does allow searching by feature, however power lift bed (or similar concept) is not a viable search criteria. Neither is forward facing 3rd passenger seating.24ft Models with power-lift bedsHi All, New to posting here and thanks for any insight in advance. Researching a possible motorhome purchase and have zeroed in on models/floorplans that include a power-lift bed for the primary sleeping space. Something like the Winnebago Trend/Itasca Viva. What other makes/models have a similar approach? We like the power-lift bed for space reasons and the fact they have a forward facing seat with 3pt seatbelt for 3rd passenger.Re: Weight Distro Hitch recommendation--ease of setup out of boxThanks Ron. I ordered the same ball as you. I'll report back tomorrow.Re: Weight Distro Hitch recommendation--ease of setup out of boxThanks. I have a 12 point socket but I couldn't get it to fit. I'll try rotating the arms slightly to try to get the clearance needed.Re: Weight Distro Hitch recommendation--ease of setup out of boxFor the equal-i-zer hitch, is there a trick to installing the hitch ball if you don't have a thin-walled 1 7/8" socket? Seems to be a bad design if it requires that to be setup. I just have it hand tight right now so I could do the rest of the install which was a breeze. Now to figure out the ball. I thought about removing the two "sockets" that the arms slide into. It appears my normal socket would fit then. Anyone try this? I have taken the hitch to 2 dealerships, both of which told me they can't tighten them either and that is the reason they carry other brands of hitches instead.