hello-equlizer hitches???? so i have a 2500 dodge 1998 with the cummins engine and a 1975 27ft overlander......question is,the hitch on the dodge is so high off the ground and the airstream hitch is pretty low,how does a guy get an equlizer to fit the miss match...... have measured the hitch height and both seem to be the height they are suposed to be but i can't find a drop hitch that will drop far enough to use an equlizer with????? ps truck pulls the trailer great and never had any sway problems but on bumpy/wavey/uneven roads i would like an equlizer
--- On Wed, 3/30/11, Jerry Flanders <jeflanders@comcast.net> wrote:
From: Jerry Flanders <jeflanders@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [A/S] Re: Tow Vehicle, Need some quick advise!
To: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 12:31 AM
At 07:00 PM 3/29/2011, you wrote:
>Jerry,
>
>At 05:53 PM 3/29/2011 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >What about all those large horse and utility trailers - I have
> >_never_ seen a WD or SC hitch on one, yet we don't hear of them
> >losing control any more than a different trailer with other types of
> >hitches. I suspect they are relying on tongue weight alone.
> >
> >Jerry 4404
>
>Jerry, I suspect you are not looking for them is why you don't see
>them... I have a Pace American box utility trailer rated for 12,000 GVW
>and it has a dealer installed Reece Dual Cam WD system......
>--
>TNX, 73, Mitch Hill - K1FH
Actually, I have looked for them - whenever we are on the road and I
pull in at an interstate rest stop, I will check out utility/horse
trailers for this and I really have never seen one like your setup
before. I will keep looking.
Jerry 4404 W4UK
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