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Old 06-05-2010, 05:32 PM
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I was talking to a few guys and they say the weight hitches are a PIA, never using one I dont have an opinion but they recomended just uisng airbags and standard class 4 reciever/ball to do a 4-6K lbs for the camper..


Should I just get airbags for the back and call it a day for towing campers?
 
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Weight distribution hitches are worth their weight in gold...not only do they level the load, they also help with sway control. Severe sway requires a sway control system, but at the weight you are talking about, I doubt it would be needed. Air bags are cheaper, but won't help with sway. Tembren SES kits are easy to install and no air lines to route.

I was a Curt Mfg dealer for years and believe the WD hitch is the best answer. All mechanical operation...no air compressor needed. Have one for my setup as well as the Tembren.

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I think I did just fine, I picked up a 1,200/12,000LB 4pt Equal-i-zer hitch with ball for $125 on Craigs list.. its in perfect shape..
 
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That's a great price. Just follow the directions for the initial setup and you'll be fine. I've been using one for about 8 years now.
 
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That IS a great price....dealer cost for a Curt 800#/10,000# is $185.
 
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it came with a 2 5/16 10000 ball. is this standard size for most campers? if not I need to find a thinwall socket to change the ball..
 
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Changing the ball is a pain. If you go to an RV dealer he may have the thin wall socket and do it for you. When I did mine I just wedged a screw driver in it to keep the nut from turning and then put a pipe wrench on the other end and tighted it up. As for the ball size you'll have to check the coupler on your trailer as they vary.
 
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The tongue weight is also a factor to consider. A 6000 lb trailer should be running about 10% of its weight on the tongue. 600 lbs is over the weight of a class 4 hitch unless you use a weight distributing setup. Typically you may be running more than 10% on the tongue.
 
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2 5/16" is the "norm" just have to check to be 100% sure. As far as changing the ball, I'm with Ironhead.
 



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