mikew-HILO
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In my blissful ignorance, hauling boats back and forth to the lake on weekends, occasionally helping a friend move by towing a U-Haul, or otherwise finding an occasional use for the Reese receiver on my 2003 Toyota Tacoma XtraCab, I simply didn't give much thought to anything more than the size of the hitch ball and whether or not a 2-inch drop was enough to keep the tail from dragging the ground when I hooked it up to my 4WD truck.
Last October, I obtained a thoroughly used HI-LO for the mere price of hauling it away, so I jumped on it, hooked it up to my truck, and dragged that puppy home - about 250 miles. Most of the trip was up I-85 at around 70mph. To my pleasant surprise, I didn't have any problems with swaying or buffeting and the V6 did a good job on the inclines. Closer to home, I had to make a hard stop for a quick-yellow light and made a mental note that I should probably spend a few bucks on the electric brake control if I decided to keep it. It's not that it nose-dived or caused my truck to sway - it just took a lot foot on the brake and a little more asphalt to get the whole thing to a full and complete stop than I was comfortable with. Aside from that, it all came off without a hitch http://www.hilotrailerforum.com/images/smilies/wink.gif
Anyways, I have a couple of extra pieces left over that I now know to be parts of a weight distribution hitch. I don't think I need a W/D hitch, do I? Unless someone can convince me that I do, I have a couple of extra pieces that need a good home. They're heavy, so shipping cost would probably be high, but if anyone wants these, pay me a few bucks for my gas and the shipping and they're yours.
Last October, I obtained a thoroughly used HI-LO for the mere price of hauling it away, so I jumped on it, hooked it up to my truck, and dragged that puppy home - about 250 miles. Most of the trip was up I-85 at around 70mph. To my pleasant surprise, I didn't have any problems with swaying or buffeting and the V6 did a good job on the inclines. Closer to home, I had to make a hard stop for a quick-yellow light and made a mental note that I should probably spend a few bucks on the electric brake control if I decided to keep it. It's not that it nose-dived or caused my truck to sway - it just took a lot foot on the brake and a little more asphalt to get the whole thing to a full and complete stop than I was comfortable with. Aside from that, it all came off without a hitch http://www.hilotrailerforum.com/images/smilies/wink.gif
Anyways, I have a couple of extra pieces left over that I now know to be parts of a weight distribution hitch. I don't think I need a W/D hitch, do I? Unless someone can convince me that I do, I have a couple of extra pieces that need a good home. They're heavy, so shipping cost would probably be high, but if anyone wants these, pay me a few bucks for my gas and the shipping and they're yours.
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