Gero
Senior Member
Beer came out of my nose because of you!Wow! 12 pages of posts figuring out the perfect drop hitch for a trailer I could probably pull with my bicycle.
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Beer came out of my nose because of you!Wow! 12 pages of posts figuring out the perfect drop hitch for a trailer I could probably pull with my bicycle.
Well, does it rattle?
It shouldn’t, mine doesn’t.
On the plus side, you don’t ever need to buy another hitch ever again.
MAKE SURE YOU PULL IT WHEN YOU TRADE THE TRUCK IN!!!!!
I bought a plain 'ol UHaul steel adjustable hitch and put a Reese short-shaft 3-ball kit on it. Have pulled dozens of trailers thousands of miles... Probably didn't spend more than $150 bucks on the whole mess...
Pretty is usually overpriced... Functional is inexpensive and, well, functional...
I'm looking at a B&W Stow & Tow hitch for my truck. I currently only pull a boat trailer that requires a 2" ball.
The B&W is a multi ball hitch that can have either 2 or 3 balls on it. Available combinations are 2" & 2 5/16", 1 7/8" & 2", or 1 7/8", 2" and 2 5/16". Originally I was thinking about the 3 ball configuration for versatility but would anything requiring 2 5/16" be too heavy for a stock 1500 anyway?