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GlueGuy
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Topic: Anti Sway Hitch Posted: 23 Nov 2017 at 9:41am |
We have towed our pod with and without the WDH (we have an E2). With our truck it's not "really" needed, and it tows just fine either way (the truck is capable of up to 5000 lbs without WDH).
That said, give it a big side wind or winding roads, which happen here and there, and I am just more comfortable with the WDH.
If you have a smaller vehicle, the WDH will be much more important. If you have a larger vehicle, maybe not so much.
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bp
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Pod People
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Posted: 23 Nov 2017 at 10:26am |
I think the choice is highly dependent on the tow vehicle. The shorter the wheel base of the tv, the more need for sway control. Certainly weight location when packing the pod is also important. So, a longer wheel base and weight properly placed in front of the axle will help eliminate sway in most situations. However, a passing semi, a quick steering correction or extreme winds will negate the best packing job and the largest tow vehicle.
We tow with a Ford Expedition-a very large,long and heavy tow vehicle. I use an Equalizer 4 point wdh with anti sway. I think my truck, my pod and our lives are worth the $600. It is not always necessary,but it is always there if we need it. I feel much more comfortable knowing that my rig is as prepared as possible.
We have towed an R Pod for over 40,000 miles with our setup and I wouldn’t tow it without the wdh and anti sway.
How much have you already invested in your tv and pod? What would a crash cost in money,pain or suffering? I think you get my point. Vann
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Vann & Laura 2015 RPod 179
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ParPod
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Posted: 23 Nov 2017 at 4:01pm |
Ahh the debate continues! You will find a real cross section of owners here on this subject although I think the WDH/anti sway crowd is the current majority. We have the E2 and I can honestly say I don't know how the Pod would tow without it because I've never tried it. This summer we went through howling winds, driving rain storms, curvy highways, you name it and through it all the pod ran straight and true without wiggle behind us. Saw lots of other stuff on the highway that was weaving all over the place and its not really something I would want to try.....so yep....I'm in the WDH/AS crowd as well. Just seems to be the thing to do.
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Bob&Margaret
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mcarter
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Posted: 23 Nov 2017 at 4:59pm |
+1 to comments. Really about knowing your capabilities and doing what makes you comfortable. I know folks that don't know that, that are not with us anymore. Good friend of mine was killed hauling concrete bags from Lowe's because the fork lift dropped them on the tail of a 16' trailer, flipped the truck in two miles. One has to understand the weights and balances and do the upmost to be safe. Lot to add in to the capabilities and abilities of your rig. Everybody has their own ideas. Best you take time and know your risk and limitations. It will always be a debate.
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Mike Carter
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Leo B
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Posted: 23 Nov 2017 at 5:18pm |
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Leo & Melissa Bachand
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RichF
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Posted: 23 Nov 2017 at 6:59pm |
I put a deposit on a 190 and will be picking it up in early
December. My TV is a 17 Honda Ridgeline AWD (5k tow Limit, 125” wheel base). The
Honda owner’s manual says the ridgeline does not need a WDH but if one is
installed it should be done by the camper supplier so that it is adjusted
properly. I plan not to install a WDH initially
and see how it goes. Since this is my first camper I will take it easy before I
determine if I need a WDH or not.
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Leo B
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Posted: 23 Nov 2017 at 7:56pm |
Welcome to the group!! Congrats on your 190!!
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Leo & Melissa Bachand
2017 Ford F150
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SteveA
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Posted: 23 Nov 2017 at 9:23pm |
I tow a '17 179 with both a late modal Jeep Rubicon 4 door and a Ram 1500. I use a E2 sway and wdh with the jeep and it its nice to have. The truck doesn't need either. Even with passing a big rig while towing with the Ram on a narrow road, the Pod once in a while will wiggle a little but I only notice it if I'm looking at it in the mirror. It has no seat of the pants effect on the truck at all.
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CharlieM
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Posted: 23 Nov 2017 at 9:30pm |
Originally posted by RichF
I put a deposit on a 190 and will be picking it up in early
December. My TV is a 17 Honda Ridgeline AWD (5k tow Limit, 125” wheel base). The
Honda owner’s manual says the ridgeline does not need a WDH but if one is
installed it should be done by the camper supplier so that it is adjusted
properly. I plan not to install a WDH initially
and see how it goes. Since this is my first camper I will take it easy before I
determine if I need a WDH or not.
| From personal experience having towed a 172 with a 2010 4WD Honda Pilot: The pilot is the SUV version of the Ridgeline. You will want the WDH with AS.
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Charlie
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RichF
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Posted: 24 Nov 2017 at 9:21am |
[/QUOTE] From personal experience having towed a 172 with a 2010 4WD Honda Pilot: The pilot is the SUV version of the Ridgeline. You will want the WDH with AS. [/QUOTE]
You are probably correct but the wheel base on the Ridgeline
is 16” longer then the Pilot so I will follow Honda’s recommendation at first
and then reassess.
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