e2 or equal-i-zer hitch

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Jtholland757@att.net
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e2 or equal-i-zer hitch

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I purchased an e2 round bar hitch before I took possession of my 1986 34w. 1000/10,000 # rating and just got around to installing brackets for spring bars. They spec brackets to be between 24” min/27” max to center of ball coupler. Because of propane bottles they ended up being 29.5” so out of spec. I called fast way and they said that same hitch with trunion bars would work as specs are 27” min/30” max, but recommender their equal-I-zer hitch as a better option. They also said to go up to 1200/12,000 lb. # rating. I’m towing with an F350. I’ve towed it around 30 miles locally on the ball but need a hitch before I take a real trip. Any recommendations. The vin tag on my trailer lists the gvwr at 9500#. By the way I’ll have a barely used e2 round bar for sale also. I’ve attached photo of truck and trailer for reference.
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1986 Avion 34w Silver Edition; Unit 123 of 200
2022 Chevrolet Silverado LTZ 2500HD Z71 4WD
Salty
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Re: e2 or equal-i-zer hitch

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Glad to see you get the old girl out of storage. Best of luck with the hitch options. Pics of the hitch?
1987 34V
2000 Ford F250
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Jtholland757@att.net
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Re: e2 or equal-i-zer hitch

Post by Jtholland757@att.net »

That picture is just on the ball. Just have to get the right hitch, because I don’t want to modify anything if I don’t have to
1986 Avion 34w Silver Edition; Unit 123 of 200
2022 Chevrolet Silverado LTZ 2500HD Z71 4WD
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