ryno1234
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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I purchased a weight distribution hitch from Harbor Freight (https://www.harborfreight.com/10000-lb-capacity-weight-distributing-hitch-system-67649.html)
After attempting to install it, I now know what I didn't know. I realize now I made a couple of mistakes:
So, my question is two-fold:
After attempting to install it, I now know what I didn't know. I realize now I made a couple of mistakes:
- Mistake #1: I have surge brakes and apparently certain types of WD hitches are not compatible with surge brakes because they limit the travel of the trailer and could prevent the surge brakes from ever kicking in.
- Mistake #2: The bars which attach to the WD hitch are only so long. On my trailer, the the trailer beams don't split out into the "A" structure until 30" past the coupler. It's not until 37" + that you could even begin to secure the WD bar attachment points. None of the WD hitches I've seen have bars that attach that far back.
So, my question is two-fold:
- What type / brad of hitch and / or components are necessary to work with a trailer like mine since most of what I'm seeing wouldn't connect or be compatible. I've found some which work with surge brakes, but none that have long connection points (+37" from the coupler)
- Alternatively, what about helper airbags to prevent sagging. I've heard that may be a good option as well. Pricing would be less than $1K to get that installed and it would have more uses than just towing my trailer.
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