e2 WDH?

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whatroads

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That looks very similar to my Equalizer setup. My only suggestion is to go with the heavy capacity 10,000 lb setup. Even if you have to pay the difference. I have the 10K LB setup w/ a 7K lb trailer. I like the additional confidence the size buffer provides
 

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That looks very similar to my Equalizer setup. My only suggestion is to go with the heavy capacity 10,000 lb setup. Even if you have to pay the difference. I have the 10K LB setup w/ a 7K lb trailer. I like the additional confidence the size buffer provides

This is VERY good advice. Having the heaviest WD setup will provide the most help to combat sway. The system can only do so much, so buy a strong one to maximize the benefits.
Our trailer is only 7K loaded but we use a 12K WD setup due to the trailer's length.
 

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I have a cheap Harbor Freight 10k weight distro hitch. If I had it to do over again, I'd get one of the nice ones that have integrated sway control. It's worth doing.
 

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OP what did you end up getting?
 
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