|
01-23-2014, 10:31 PM
|
#1
|
Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 4
|
Chevy 2500HD hitch question
We currently have a EVO 2460 pulled with a 2012 1500 utilizing sway brace and weight distrbution hitch. We are moving up to a 2500HD diesel and according to the Chevy trailing guide it states that I no longer need either sway control or wd hitch. I am still a little new to this towing but does this sound okay or should I have the equipment set up for the 2500. The truck has integrated brake and sway control according to specs.
Ken
|
|
|
01-23-2014, 10:45 PM
|
#2
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 825
|
I would still use both. Even though your new truck is more heavy duty and has a stiffer suspension you can still get trailer sway.
Sent from my SPH-L720 using Forest River Forums mobile app
__________________
2012 Cedar Creek Silverback 29RE
2011 GMC 2500HD Diesel
|
|
|
01-23-2014, 11:21 PM
|
#3
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 1,137
|
With a dry hitch weight of 750 lbs your loaded tongue weight could easily be 1000 lbs.
That could lift or unload the front end of the truck a bit. Use the WDH to put some of that weight back onto the front tires.
I went from an F150 to an F350 and I will use my WDH.
__________________
FOR SALE 2014 BOSS 6.2L F350
2012 Surveyor SV264
NW Oregon
|
|
|
01-23-2014, 11:40 PM
|
#4
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Franklin County, MO
Posts: 2,652
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by camper1999
I would still use both. Even though your new truck is more heavy duty and has a stiffer suspension you can still get trailer sway.
Sent from my SPH-L720 using Forest River Forums mobile app
|
X 2 We went from a Silverado 1500 to a 2500 HD but kept the WD hitch and I'm glad we did, just for the peace of mind and absolutely no sway.
__________________
Mike and Yvonne
and Sophie, the little white dog
2017 Columbus 320RSC
2021 Chevy Silverado 3500HD DRW 4X4 Duramax
“It's not how old you are, it's how you are old.” ― Jules Renard
"It's not the years...it's the mileage." - Indiana Jones
|
|
|
01-24-2014, 06:41 AM
|
#5
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Seaford, De
Posts: 2,377
|
I would still use it, but maybe won't need to tension it as much as before.
__________________
David & Lynn 2014 Coachmen Chaparral Signature 327 RLKS 2016 Ford F350 Lariat CC Dually
|
|
|
01-24-2014, 09:48 AM
|
#6
|
Phat Phrog Stunt Team
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Burton, MI.
Posts: 4,522
|
Keep the hitch!!!
__________________
Scott & Vicki
2018 Silverado 3500HD Dually 6.6L Duramax/Allison
2018 Columbus 366RL 1492 Edition
Camped 2012 19, 2013 110, 2014 129, 2015 97
2016 93, 2017 79, 2018 84, 2019 59, 2020 0,
2021 4 reserved
|
|
|
01-25-2014, 11:22 AM
|
#7
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Michigan
Posts: 1,440
|
when we pulled a TT 750 on the ball I always used the WD hitch and sway bar, with my HD
__________________
2012 Wildcat 344QB
06 LBZ ,CC 4x
lots of mods
Superglide
|
|
|
01-25-2014, 11:45 AM
|
#8
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: mid Michigam
Posts: 124
|
I would go to your owners manual and get the number for technical assistance. The new truck does have sway control and a brake propotioning valve that could be confused with a wdh. I have a 2500hd long bed and 750 # won't change the attitude of the truck much at all. It tends to squat more than other trucks I've had.
__________________
2013 Salem Hemisphere 286 RLT
2009 Silverado 2500HD
|
|
|
01-25-2014, 02:36 PM
|
#9
|
Camper Less Camping
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: NW
Posts: 3,642
|
Keep the WDH setup...it'll help take the smallest wiggle out while traveling highways.
__________________
2013 Sabre 32RCTS-6 (sold)
Family of 4 whose always on the GEAUX!
|
|
|
01-25-2014, 07:11 PM
|
#10
|
Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 4
|
Thanks to all
Thanks for everyone's input, I was leaning toward hooking up the sway control and the WD on the new truck as well before getting these answers and these just confirmed me doing it. Once again thanks.
Ken
|
|
|
01-25-2014, 09:20 PM
|
#11
|
Member
Join Date: Jan 2014
Posts: 54
|
From what I understand about the integrated sway control; just like when the stabilitrac kicks in, there has already been an issue. When the wheels break loose, the brakes are applied and RPM's are limited to compensate. But the instability has already presented itself. Same with the sway control, once a significant sway is sensed, then it will compensate.
I'd go WD and sway control and hope both prevent ever needing the integrated sway control.
|
|
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
|
» Recent Discussions |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|