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Old 01-03-2019, 11:36 AM   #21
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I was more so looking for A frame hitch set ups as that would relate to my set up specifically.
A WDH hitch setup is a WDH hitch setup...

Doesn't matter what type of trailer it is hooked up to.
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Old 01-03-2019, 11:47 AM   #22
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Husky Centerline TS installed on a Grey Wolf 25RL (5,400 lbs on the road, towed with a Nissan Titan). This hitch does very well at weight distribution; as you can see the truck-trailer profile is near-perfect level. The hitch provides effective sway control via its four-point anti-sway design.

OP: For your A-frame trailer, you'd need the HUSKY #32215 - Centerline TS 400-600 lbs. It comes with a 2” Ball installed.
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Old 01-03-2019, 03:33 PM   #23
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A WDH hitch setup is a WDH hitch setup...

Doesn't matter what type of trailer it is hooked up to.

Yep. Weight distribution hitches pretty much all look and work the same regardless if your pulling a small popup or a 12klb TT.
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Old 01-03-2019, 06:51 PM   #24
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Husky Centerline TS installed on a Grey Wolf 25RL (5,400 lbs on the road, towed with a Nissan Titan). This hitch does very well at weight distribution; as you can see the truck-trailer profile is near-perfect level. The hitch provides effective sway control via its four-point anti-sway design.

OP: For your A-frame trailer, you'd need the HUSKY #32215 - Centerline TS 400-600 lbs. It comes with a 2” Ball installed.
https://www.rvautoparts.com/32215-Hu...r_p_31575.html
Thank you for the feedback. That's the exact WDH I've been looking at. 32215.
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Fastway E2 8000lb round bar. Works perfect, no sway at all and keeps the truck and trailer level.
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