How Do Weight Distribution Hitches Work?

How Do Weight Distribution Hitches Work?

Weight distribution hitches are an important part of caravan safety.

Although they are not necessary for every caravan camper, weight distribution hitches can greatly affect the steering, handling, braking, and load capacity of your towing vehicle.

Weight distribution hitches can seem like a magical device to new campers but the mechanism by which they function is actually extremely simple.

If you’re looking to learn more about caravan weight distribution hitches and how they work, then this article is for you.

 

What Is a Weight Distribution Hitch?

As mentioned, a weight distribution hitch is a towing add-on that greatly improves the steering, handling, braking, and load capacity of your towing vehicle.

When you attach a caravan or RV to a towing vehicle, the vehicles’ weight is transferred unevenly towards the back axle of the towing vehicle. Because of this uneven distribution, some caravan campers experience a sagging of the tow vehicle’s rear and lifting of its front.

A weight distribution hitch functions by redistributing the vehicles’ weights over the tow vehicle’s front and rear axles, eliminating the sagging/raising and greatly improving the towing experience.

Some weight distribution hitches can also include sway control for that added safety when towing. Double your towing confidence by ensuring your weight distribution hitch includes sway control.

Driving in windy conditions or being over-taken by a semi trailer, sway control provides the extra safety of towing at speed.

 

How Do Weight Distribution Hitches Work?

Although weight distribution hitches can seem pretty magical to those unaware of how they function, they are actually fairly simple devices. Imagine a seesaw with only one child sitting on the end. The seat where the one child is sitting can be compared to your vehicle’s rear axle, which is weighed down when the caravan is attached.

Although we could even out the teeter totter by placing a child of the same weight on the other side, there’s an even easier method. If we propped up the child with a large object placed underneath the teeter totter’s seat, the teeter totter would be perfectly horizontal and balanced.

Weight distribution hitches essentially “prop” up the tow ball, evenly distributing the weight of the caravan over the tow vehicle’s front and rear axles to create a balanced and “horizontal” towing experience.

 

Types of Weight Distribution Hitches

Weight distribution hitches, like most camping products, are created in a variety of styles suited to a variety of needs.

Most weight distribution hitches, however, can be organized into the following categories:

 

Andersen Weight Distribution Hitches

Andersen is becoming one of the leaders of the pack, due to its ease of install, combined sway control and anti-bounce true motion dampening design. It is quiet unlike some other clunky weight distribution hitches, there are no rattles, clicks and squeaks.

There is no need for the heavy lifting of the bars up into their brackets. Simply hitch up, tighten your chains and you are ready to move. They also don't need to be unhitched to reverse, giving you plenty of time to get your set up complete ready for a cold beverage.

 

 

Fastway E2 Weight Distribution Hitches

Along with the Andersen, the Fastway E2 hitches are also striding ahead of the pack for their ease of install, no need for extra dampening arms and includes the sway control as well as weight distribution.

The Fastway E2 comes in round and trunnion bars to suit any form of coupling mount on your A-Frame. The Fastway E2 hitches can also be used on swivel hitches such as the D035 and McHitch's and more. Making this choice the pick of bunch, it is versatile, reliable and easy to use.

Distribute your weight and have added sway control means you can have a safer tow and enjoy your travelling experience more.

 

 

Hayman Reese Weight Distribution Hitches

When it comes to weight distribution hitches, Hayman Reese is often cited as a customer favourite.

The Hayman Reese weight distribution hitch price varies depending on the particular model, although most fall somewhere into the $650 to $800 range.

The standard Hayman Reese weight distribution hitch system is known as the “Signature Kit”.  This kit contains a traditional welded head, improved trunion-stye bars featuring integrated cams, as well as lightweight and superior-grade steel shanks

NOTE: It’s important to understand your caravan’s ball weight prior to purchasing a Hayman Reese weight distribution hitch. 

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DISCLAIMER* Please note, this advice is general in nature and we strongly recommend consulting the product manual and where relevant, a professional installer.


Comments (1)

Ball weight

Hi, I have not used weight distribution yet- what happens if I don not know the ball weight? thanks. Jo Ball
By: jonathan on


www.caravanrvcamping.com.au Response
Hi Jonathon, it is imperative you know this information prior to towing to ensure you are safely and legally towing the correct weight. Generally tow ball weight is approx 10% of the overall weight of the caravan. There are also tow ball scales available for purchase. I will email you through some options

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