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Payton 05-09-2002 08:40 PM

Does anyone use a load ditributing hitch?
 
I'm considering a boat that should tow at about 8500-9000 lbs. I looked at the hitch on my Navigator and it has a 7000lbs/700lbs tongue rating. With a load distributing hitch that goes up to 8700/870 lbs. I'm thinking I should get the load distributing setup. any thoughts?

BajaSquirt 05-09-2002 09:20 PM

I just bought one for the same reason (on a smaller scale). I have a friend who was towing a 26ft cobalt with an 'X'. He swears by the distributing hitch. Set it up properly!!! You can actually unload the rear wheels of your tow vehicle enough to spin the wheels excellerating or pulling up a ramp. Also an improperly set up dist hitch will interfere with your trailer brakes.

All in all a grat idea, done correctly.

toolman 05-09-2002 09:31 PM

I had a similar situation with my 2001 GMC Yukon towing a Formula 303.
I opted for a heavier hitch from Draw-Tite, handles 12,000 Lbs. without being a weight-distributing setup. I love the way it tows, and you can really feel the surge brakes come on (I think it stops better towing the boat than without). It depends on what hitch you can get for your Navigator.

Intolerant1 05-09-2002 09:42 PM

My trailer has a very long tongue (no comments). The weight distibuters Ive seen attatch to the "A" part of the trailer (the beams that go back and away from center beam toward the fenders. I dont see how it would attatch to mine unless the load bars were 3 or 4 feet long.

Bill272 05-09-2002 10:07 PM

Go to www.draw-tite.com. Look under Hitches/ Weight Distributing/ and then there's an option for a pole tongue adaptor. It's a "T" that mounts to a straight tongue and acts like the "A" part of the frame.

Intolerant1 05-09-2002 10:15 PM

Thanx. Crap, now I dont have an excuse.

Bill272 05-09-2002 10:21 PM

Sorry about that. I have the same situation, really could use the setup, but am still putting it off. "See, I'm not the only one" isn't really a good excuse, but it can work in a pinch..

pullmytrigger 05-09-2002 11:18 PM

Does the load distrib hitch reduce turning radius or reduce the truck and trailers ability to "flex" over the top edge of a steep ramp? Does it take longer to hook up the trailer?

miamioffshore 02-20-2006 02:57 PM

Re: Does anyone use a load ditributing hitch?
 
What about the pole tongue adopter, does it allow for the hookup of sway controls in addition to the weight distributing draw bars?

Sydwayz 02-20-2006 04:09 PM

Re: Does anyone use a load ditributing hitch?
 
This is a VERY old thread. You cannot use traditional sway controls with a surge brake system. Check this thread for a lot more info. You will need to register to view the pictures.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...vy+hitch+balls


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