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Drop hitch

Went this way this time…
 

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dang. that's why I went b&w. don't have to remove it to fold it in so it's not sticking out like that.
Been rear ended too many times. Love the extra protection and need the suspension. Its There to stay. I can pull it out and leave it in the box if need be in 1 min or less.
 
I am still debating between B&W tow &stow with 7” drop or just upgrading my current Husky WDH with this shank: https://www.huskytow.com/husky-32554-weight-distribution-hitch-shank

A couple of friends says I don’t really need WDH when moving from 1500 to 2500 (with rear air suspension). I really like the look of B&W, but not sure how safe it is compared to WDH.


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It would appear your wdh incorporates sway control into the hitch like the equalizer? If so that’s worth keeping it for. I didn’t catch what length trailer you have but I tow 27’ and am glad to have one.
 
It would appear your wdh incorporates sway control into the hitch like the equalizer? If so that’s worth keeping it for. I didn’t catch what length trailer you have but I tow 27’ and am glad to have one.

My WDH is Husky Centerline which doesn’t have a sway control, only weight distribution.


My trailer is 30ft long.


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