I looked through the search and didn't see anything recent about the Husky Hitch. Any thoughts on this hitch? It would be a Husky 16K for an empty 12K 5er.
Rob_Fla said
06:18 AM Apr 8, 2014
We had a Husky 16K Hitch for 10 years. It was an Ok Hitch but now that we are Fulltiming and travel quite a bit, I noticed a lot of movement / clunking in our hitch. It was showing quite a bit of wear and tear. We replaced it with a Curt Hitch, I like the Curt much better than the Husky, better design, 10 Year Warranty, much better / smoother pulling than the Husky ever was and decent price. We got a Curt Q24 from Amazon for a little over $500 with free shipping. The Q24 is overkill for us as our dry weight was about 13,000 lbs actual loaded weight is about 15,700 lbs., but it is a well built, strong hitch that should last us for many years of service.
-- Edited by Rob_Fla on Tuesday 8th of April 2014 06:19:55 AM
Howard said
07:41 AM Apr 9, 2014
We have a 24K Husky hitch with a double pivoting head (side to side, and front to back) and it's the same one we started out with 9 years ago. I'm not a fan of any "static" hitch, but the double pivoting head combined with our Mor/ryde pin box makes towing (and hitching/unhitching) a breeze. I'm sure there have been some design changes over the years, so I can't vouch for whether or not those changes were actually improvements.
I looked through the search and didn't see anything recent about the Husky Hitch. Any thoughts on this hitch? It would be a Husky 16K for an empty 12K 5er.
We had a Husky 16K Hitch for 10 years.
It was an Ok Hitch but now that we are Fulltiming and travel quite a bit, I noticed a lot of movement / clunking in our hitch.
It was showing quite a bit of wear and tear.
We replaced it with a Curt Hitch, I like the Curt much better than the Husky, better design, 10 Year Warranty, much better / smoother pulling than the Husky ever was and decent price.
We got a Curt Q24 from Amazon for a little over $500 with free shipping.
The Q24 is overkill for us as our dry weight was about 13,000 lbs actual loaded weight is about 15,700 lbs., but it is a well built, strong hitch that should last us for many years of service.
-- Edited by Rob_Fla on Tuesday 8th of April 2014 06:19:55 AM
We have a 24K Husky hitch with a double pivoting head (side to side, and front to back) and it's the same one we started out with 9 years ago. I'm not a fan of any "static" hitch, but the double pivoting head combined with our Mor/ryde pin box makes towing (and hitching/unhitching) a breeze. I'm sure there have been some design changes over the years, so I can't vouch for whether or not those changes were actually improvements.