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Old 09-01-2016, 06:00 PM   #21
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Yep
And put on the chains before you need them
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Old 09-02-2016, 05:14 AM   #22
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We use the Equilizer 4 point and love it. No sway problems.. They have excellent customer service and stand behind it. I recently bought a 3/4 ton Silverado and needed to change the shank to compensate for the height difference of my 1/2 ton Silverado. I contacted them and they told me what I needed and walked me thru installing and adjusting it. The secret is to set the hitch head height and transfer enough weight to the front axle . Not hard to do and satisfied with it
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thanks for the replies. According to my local RV dealer the husky ts centerline we purchased is the same as the equalizer just slightly cheaper. The propride and hennsley is just out of my price range at this point. I wonder if maybe I have my towing setup wrong. I'll have to look into that this fall.
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Old 09-13-2016, 10:20 AM   #24
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Very possible. I was also looking at Centerline before I purchased Equalizer.

If you don't have enough tension on the WD bars, sway control is minimized. Also, make sure you don't have too much tension, or it will induce sway. Husky doesn't have a simplified procedure, but if you follow the Equalizer setup it should at least put you in the ball-park:

Measure front wheel at truck 3 times. Examples are close my measurements when I adjusted my equalizer:

Truck ALONE (34") - Trailer on truck, NO WD (36")

Truck WITH WD (34 1/2")

Rule is you want at least 1/2 WAY BACK, but NOT TOO FAR.
If you are LESS than original height (34"), then you have TOO MUCH WD.
If you don't get at least half way (35"), then you NEED MORE WD.

Hope this lengthy mess helps. Mine handles great
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