Hey there Layla! There are a few different forms of weight distribution hitches, but the majority of the systems that have sway control use friction bars, which work similar to brake pads on your vehicle. This works really well, but it can sometimes…
Hey Vernon, great to hear from you again! For your trailer that has a GVWR of 11,295 lbs I actually recommend stepping up one level and going with the 18.5K #WS49MR which has the same 6" drop and fits a 2-1/2" hitch receiver like the 12.5K…
...Hey Randy, welcome back and congrats on the new truck. For a 450 lbs - 500 lbs tongue weight, I recommend the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System w/ 4-Point Sway Control item # EQ90-00-0600...
Hello Brandon, Congrats on the new camper! When picking out the right weight distribution hitch it is most important to be as close to the tongue weight as possible. You said that your tongue weight is around 700 pounds, I am not sure if you are…
Nicki, that is an excellent question that we've gotten before. The Andersen weight distribution hitches work in a totally different way from competitors which allows it to remain lightweight, not bulky, and easy to install or remove. The chains…
Good morning Hurley (cool name by the way. I like the clothing brand Hurley). Also, congrats on the new-to-you Chevy! That is an excellent question that comes up from time to time on various vehicles and weight distribution systems. So on your 2023…
Hey Steve! I would go with the 18.5K GTW Weigh Safe True Tow Weight Distribution Hitch item #WS37RR over the 22K GTW item #WS99MR you were looking at. It looks like your Grand Design has a tongue weight between 1,200 lbs - 1,600 lbs and this will put…
Hey Randy. Timken Bearings like the Kit for Lippert, Dexter, and AL-KO Axles item #TMK52VR are made in the USA and Mexico. They don't list what's made where just that all of their products are made to the same specifications. The item…
Hey there Michelle! While weight distribution systems are supposed to get the truck and trailer as level as possible, they are not complete miracle workers and won't make both 100% level in all situations. In fact, Andersen has a section of the…
An underslung trailer coupler is one that attaches to the bottom of the trailer frame and an overslung one is one that attaches to the top of the frame. The Replacement Head for Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution Systems part #BXW4011 is for…
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
Hello Tim, Are you asking if you can back up with just the head installed on the Weigh Safe True Tow Weight Distribution Hitch #WS79VR, when you put the trailer coupler onto the ball? If so, then yes because at that point it is really just a ball…
WOW! I am impressed! I called to place my order and real person answered, spoke perfect English, albeit a slight southern accent, and my order was sent within a day, shipped quickly and I had it a few days later. I saved over a hundred dollars over local and installed it my self. I cant imagine how that they could do any better. THANKS!
Master Your Towing with a Weight Distribution Hitch
A weight distribution hitch is essential for safe and stable towing, especially for heavy loads. It helps distribute the weight evenly across your vehicle and trailer, reducing sway and improving handling. Whether you're towing a boat, camper, or flatbed,
Yes, many find it straightforward to install a weight distribution hitch themselves. However, it may require some specific tools and adjustments to get the angle and height just right. It's important to follow the instructions carefully to ensure proper setup and safety.
A weight distribution hitch redistributes the tongue weight of the trailer across the axles of both the tow vehicle and the trailer. This helps maintain a level ride, reduces sway, and improves steering and braking control, making your towing experience safer and more stable.
Some hitches can produce noise, especially those with friction sway control. However, many users find that the benefits of improved handling and stability outweigh the occasional noise. Proper installation and maintenance can help minimize any unwanted sounds.
A hitch with built-in sway control offers enhanced stability by reducing side-to-side movement of the trailer. This is particularly beneficial in windy conditions or when passing large vehicles, providing a more comfortable and confident towing experience.
Consider the weight capacity of the hitch to match your trailer's weight, the ease of installation, and compatibility with your vehicle and trailer. Some hitches also offer built-in sway control, which can be a great feature for added stability on the road.