Jerry,
A friend has had a Pull-Rite hitch for years, mounted on a 1988
Suburban, pulling a 31' A/S trailer. He loves it.
There are 2 disadvantages to the P-R: it costs you the under-bed spare
tire storage if you have it and may require minor exhaust work. Also,
you cannot easily move it to a
Jerry,
I had a pull-rite hitch 2 tow vehicles ago. In some ways it is very good, in
others it made things difficult.
The pull-rite hitch comes with its own weight distribution bars since they
are not compatable with other brands.
I have owned a 1960 Overlander (26 foot) with a single axle. For
I agree with Jerry Thompson on all but one point, the Hensley. I have towed
two (a 21' and a 27') Airstreams with three different hitches. The Reese
double cam, the Pull Right and the Hensley. Much of my time towing is in
winter weather. The Hensley was entirely different from the Pull Right