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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryH View Post
    I have been completely impressed with the quality and the technology of the Weigh Safe True Tow. Manages the big time tongue weight and size of our Momentum 31G extremely well. Definitely worth a look. It has a gauge in the head that shows the exact tongue weight. There is also a phone app that you input some specific measurements of your rig and that measured tongue weight and the app tells you how much distributed weight you should have. That distributed eight is adjusted with a big thru bolt in the head. Just turn the bolt until the gauge reads what the app says. It's been totally bulletproof for us. Several others with the big TT style toy haulers have it as well.

    https://www.weigh-safe.com/product/t...ibution-hitch/

    Review of the hitch on my YouTube channel...

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    Wow! I had not idea these were even an option. Very cool. I likey.��
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdirondackCamper View Post
    Wow! I had not idea these were even an option. Very cool. I likey.��
    Fairly new to the market. A friend with another 31G turned me onto the Weigh Safe after having great results with it. The TT style toy haulers are notorious for being hard to set up but the on the fly adjustability of the Weigh Safe makes it super easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdirondackCamper View Post
    I've been searching online and on this forum all the different hitches and I'm about to go crazy.
    I think I've narrowed it down to 3. They are:
    Reese Steadi-Flex 66559 $737.53
    Curt 17500 TruTrack. $479.99
    Equal-i-zer 4 point. $657.99
    All from Amazon.

    Anyone have options on these or this topic? I sure could use some helpful insight.
    It's much more expensive than your on-line options, but I would highly recommend the ProPride hitch. I had a 2018 2800bh until last year. Significant issues with sway, push/suck on highways and cross winds until I installed the ProPride. I'm sure other WD hitches reduce sway, ProPride will basically eliminate it. Just my $0.02.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryH View Post
    Fairly new to the market. A friend with another 31G turned me onto the Weigh Safe after having great results with it. The TT style toy haulers are notorious for being hard to set up but the on the fly adjustability of the Weigh Safe makes it super easy.
    It adds another foot to the length but I like that you can adjust precisely in minutes and you can lower the tailgate completely. You don't always load the same way for each trip. Boondocking vs camp sites will a full tank of fresh water, a weekend getaway vs a 2 week trip will have more food, clothes and other stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ynot4me2 View Post
    It adds another foot to the length but I like that you can adjust precisely in minutes and you can lower the tailgate completely. You don't always load the same way for each trip. Boondocking vs camp sites will a full tank of fresh water, a weekend getaway vs a 2 week trip will have more food, clothes and other stuff.

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    Exactly. The adjust on the fly is the true beauty of the system and the app takes the guesswork out of knowing how to adjust for those changes.
    2021 Momentum 31G
    2021 20' Haulmark Edge race trailer
    '17 Ram CCLB 3500 dually 6.7 turbo
    '96 Chevy C3500 CC dually 454
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    1985 Honda FL350R Odyssey

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryH View Post
    Exactly. The adjust on the fly is the true beauty of the system and the app takes the guesswork out of knowing how to adjust for those changes.

    Enough, I’m SOLD!!!
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    Dang, I was Going to Chime In

    Quote Originally Posted by AdirondackCamper View Post
    Enough, I’m SOLD!!!
    Dang, I was going to chime in with my 2 cents worth.
    I left the Forum due to dictatorial administration

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    I am running the Blue Ox Sway pro on a Imagine XLS 22MLE behind a 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 super cab. Love the hitch! Quiet, easy, fast....Way better than my old EZ Lift...JMO...

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    I use a 4 point Equalizer on my 3250BH. At 37' it is a long TT and have never had any issues with sway even in decent winds. I use the 1600lb setup and it is really solid. Err on the side of too much sway control versus too little. For your 2800BH with GVWR of 7995lbs I would recommend the 1200lb.

    If your dealer is setting it up for you at pickup, bring a torque wrench, breaker bar, and appropriate sockets with you. Chances are they will not set things up perfectly at the shop. I was getting a little bit of sway and had to make some adjustments (adding washers) to get it right. There are great videos on Youtube that they put out on how to adjust it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by AdirondackCamper View Post
    I've been searching online and on this forum all the different hitches and I'm about to go crazy.
    I think I've narrowed it down to 3. They are:
    Reese Steadi-Flex 66559 $737.53
    Curt 17500 TruTrack. $479.99
    Equal-i-zer 4 point. $657.99
    All from Amazon.

    Anyone have options on these or this topic? I sure could use some helpful insight.
    I have the Reese Steadi-flex and it has worked great for us. I have the 12,000 one with the 1,200 lift bars. Whats nice is the bars ride on what looks like heavy duty brake pad pater and does not squeek at all when making tight turns or backing up. Its a little pricy but it really heavy duty
    Roger & Debbie
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    2021 Chevy 1500 LTZ 4x4
    Crew Cab with, 6.2L V8 With HD Tow Pkg

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