Center Line TS Weight Distribution Hitch – 2-5/16″ Ball – 12,000lbs
$ 92.73
I tow a 32ft 7200 pound TT with a 2015 Ford Expedition EL with a HD tow package and the Husky Center line TS makes towing a breeze. The setup was not hard took me less than an hour, it leveled out the TT and TV wonderfully. Then on my first road trip in Colorado on the I25 I kept waiting for that sway that comes from being passed by a Semi Truck but it never came. It felt just like being passed without the TT behind me, in fact if not for the TT in my mirrors I would not have known it was there, I was able to relax and just drive. I was able to travel at 75 MPH no problem except for the crazy low millage at that speed. I did not experience any white knuckle driving and the built in sway control from the Expedition never had to activate. I previous towed with the chain and bar style WDH, night and day difference. For the price I think the Husky Center line TS is unbeatable.Will update if anything changes over timeAfter 18 month the husky centerline still works great, I have been caught in winds gusting to 70mph and the wind pushed the TV and trailer together (still had to reduce speed significantly) During my last trip 1100 miles I noticed the hich was rubbing really hard against the head assebly see picture when backing into tight camping spaces so I have started disconnecting the bars before manuvering into my site and it seams to reduce the friction (most of the friction comes when there is a steep pitch up and turning combined). Works great never any sway when being passed on the road by semi trucks usually keep speed at 70 when road conditions are appropriate.Update after 2 1/2 years I experienced some sever sway while traveling across southern Colorado. When I stopped and checked the passenger side bolt of the head assembly had come loose to the point it moved freely with no pressure. I had tools so I tightened the bolt and went on with my trip with no other issues. Be sure to check the head assembly is torqued properly to avoid the issues I experienced. I have over 5k miles towing with the husky centerline now but I did not like the sway induced by wind, passing trucks, ect when the bolt came loose.It has now been 7 years since I purchased and still works great. I make sure everything is tight at the beginning of each season and nothing has come loose again. To address loud noises I actually rub wax I got from sand boarding on the tortion bars and it is a lot quieter without affecting sway control. I still think it is a good hitch at it price point.9 year update the hitch still works but I have had some sway, nothing dangerous but enough that I decided to get a Propride and that removed all sway. The Husky Centerline TS is a good hitch for the money but I found I had to be very careful how I loaded the TV and TT. It will keep you safe but a few times on the interstate I had to slow down to 55 MPH or slower to feel comfortable, which has me in the right lane being passed by everyone. I prefer to drive with the flow of traffic or closer to it not 30 to 40 MPH slower. Off the interstate the Centerline TS was great. [...]

