How To Determine The Right Drop Hitch

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  • čas přidán 31. 12. 2021
  • To ensure the best towing experience, your trailer should always be as level as possible before you hit the road. A level trailer will handle better - helping to prevent trailer sway and uneven tire wear. However, since no two trucks and trailers are the same, it’s not common that your truck and trailer will line up absolutely perfectly. To compensate for the height difference, you might need a drop hitch for your vehicle.
    So, how much drop should my hitch have? In this video, we go over two (2) easy measurements that will help you determine the proper drop or rise for your trailer hitch.
    And for anyone who might need to tow multiple trailers an adjustable ball mount, like the B&W Tow & Stow, is a great choice. With adjustable height and multiple ball sizes, the Tow & Stow allows you to tow just about any trailer with the same ball mount.
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Komentáře • 37

  • @bassmaster9571
    @bassmaster9571 Před rokem +4

    Nice video thanks for your help!

  • @phildoleebowitz5335
    @phildoleebowitz5335 Před měsícem +1

    Perfect explanation thank you

  • @davidcatuna2965
    @davidcatuna2965 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Or 2 1/2 receivers

  • @David13Rome
    @David13Rome Před 2 lety +11

    How do you factor in the drop of your vehicle when you add the tongue weight?

    • @hitchingandfishing
      @hitchingandfishing  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks David. The overall goal is to have the tow trailer level so if you anticipate a heavy payload from your trailer, than try raising the ball 1”-2” before hooking up and then see if that adjustment provides you with a level trailer. Hope this is helpful.

    • @unknown_truckers
      @unknown_truckers Před měsícem +1

      If the tongue weight drops your truck without the trailer being loaded, you either need a lighter trailer or bags. 9 times out of 10 your tongue weight shouldn't squat your truck if it's within towing spec

  • @llamacebu216
    @llamacebu216 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I just purchased a BW 3 way ball mount. Could you drill a hole closer to the mounts so it's not sticking out as far when not in use?

    • @hitchingandfishing
      @hitchingandfishing  Před 10 měsíci

      Are you having the issue when the hitch is rolled underneath to the Stow position?

  • @etm4599
    @etm4599 Před měsícem +1

    Nice video like the b&w hitch but seen the price ouch…guess ya get what ya pay for.

    • @hitchingandfishing
      @hitchingandfishing  Před měsícem +1

      Ya if you can afford it, it’s definitely worth the money and the best American Made hitch in our opinion!

  • @motiv8d111
    @motiv8d111 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Doesn't the trailer "seat" on the ball? Bottom of trailer coupler to bottom diameter of truck hitch makes more sense to me.

    • @hitchingandfishing
      @hitchingandfishing  Před 4 měsíci +1

      These instructions came directly from B&W so I shared the info as I learned it.

    • @luisbarriga7491
      @luisbarriga7491 Před 4 měsíci +1

      That just depends on how much drop your hitch has. If it's a straight hitch with no drop than the ball will sit flush above the coupler. So top diameter of the coupler would be the more accurate measurement in this case.

  • @nevillemcnaughton6306
    @nevillemcnaughton6306 Před rokem +1

    A 2" receiver doesn't have a diameter, no allowance for tongue load and squat?

    • @hitchingandfishing
      @hitchingandfishing  Před rokem

      Thanks Neville, not sure I understand the 2" receiver not having a diameter however the overall goal is to have the tow trailer level so if you anticipate a heavy payload from your trailer, then try raising the ball 1”-2” before hooking up and then see if that adjustment provides you with a level trailer. Hope this is helpful.

    • @nevillemcnaughton6306
      @nevillemcnaughton6306 Před rokem +4

      @Hitching & Fishing diameter applies only to a circle. In this case, the receiver opening top would be accurate.

    • @hitchingandfishing
      @hitchingandfishing  Před rokem +5

      @@nevillemcnaughton6306 I thought you may be going down that route and I cannot say that I disagree. I'm an engineer so trust me I understand however some people use the definition as follows:
      "The diameter of a figure or body is a chord passing through the center of the figure or body. It is also the length of a straight line through the center of an object or space." To me this applies only when the object is square with equal dimensions of width and height. Thanks again and I enjoy the technical break discussion! Haha

  • @WiltopiaDomestead
    @WiltopiaDomestead Před 9 měsíci +5

    Square tubing is not measured in diameter

    • @hitchingandfishing
      @hitchingandfishing  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @WiltopiaDomestead I cannot say that I disagree. I'm an engineer so trust me I understand however, some people use the definition as follows:
      "The diameter of a figure or body is a chord passing through the center of the figure or body. It is also the length of a straight line through the center of an object or space." To me this applies only when the object is square with equal dimensions of width and height. Thanks again and I enjoy the technical break discussion! Haha
      The main goal is to know the vertical or horizontal inside measurement of your square tubing so that you order the correct hitch.

    • @BumpNrun69
      @BumpNrun69 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Umm... yes it is, so I guess that threw You into a tail spin, aye? 🤣
      Sometimes picking up a simple dictionary can help you understand so much if, you try. Or looking up the definition online.
      Pay attention when they mention a "cube" in the definition.👍

    • @ericwright3382
      @ericwright3382 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Saying "diameter" 3 times in 9 seconds... sounds like something isn't right.

    • @hitchingandfishing
      @hitchingandfishing  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Sorry if the video confused you. If you have any questions, we’d be happy to try and help.

  • @Dachamp2001
    @Dachamp2001 Před 10 měsíci +1

    thats low lol my 17' ram 1500 hitch is 21"

    • @hitchingandfishing
      @hitchingandfishing  Před 10 měsíci

      Dang!! That truck my be really tall!!

    • @Dachamp2001
      @Dachamp2001 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @hitchingandfishing stock height. My wife's Treverse the hitch is 18"

    • @hitchingandfishing
      @hitchingandfishing  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @Dachamp2001 ​​⁠oh I thought you meant you had that many inches of drop!

    • @Dachamp2001
      @Dachamp2001 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@hitchingandfishing Oh no not at all

  • @hughwilliams4561
    @hughwilliams4561 Před 2 měsíci +3

    You can always tell an expert when they use the wrong terminology

    • @ericwright3382
      @ericwright3382 Před 2 měsíci +1

      All the replies saying it applies to squares, that is testimony of the state of our education system. Type "diameter" into google, and click the Images button. First person to find a square with a diameter wins. Forgive me for not waiting around.

    • @hitchingandfishing
      @hitchingandfishing  Před 2 měsíci

      Which terminology are you referring to? And thanks for the seemingly kind comment.

    • @hitchingandfishing
      @hitchingandfishing  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Even more so what is wrong with human beings, is the desire to try and cut someone down or belittle them. Not sure of your intent but since it seems to be take a crack at my education, I’ll bite. I went to a great College for Engineering (Oklahoma State University) to get my degree, worked as a PE for 14 years before changing career paths. So, I’d say that I’m qualified to have this discussion from a mathematical standpoint. Although, I can agree with your comment about a square not having a “a diameter” bc “a diameter” is strictly applied to a circle, however if you use “the diameter” then you open an entire array of definitions for hundreds of different shapes.
      The mathematical definition of “the diameter” is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundary. So if someone wanted to define “the diameter” of a square which would then have two measurements since it has two opposite parallel segments; then you could then provide both the width and height measurements as such.

    • @ericwright3382
      @ericwright3382 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@hitchingandfishing My son bought a trailer with an adjustable height coupler, and he has it in the highest position. From his lifted truck, he uses NOT a drop hitch, but his hitch raises to meet his very high trailer coupler. Looks odd that his hitch comes out and UP to a ball, from a lifted truck. So I asked why he has the coupler and his ball so high... he answered so that the jack has more road clearance. That is why I played youtube videos on getting the drop height right. Wanting to find some other source to show, his idea doesn't change the jack height.
      As long as you have comments turned on, people will [call] out the use of diameter for measuring a square. Your continued explanation, in my opinion, will only get more commenters commenting.

    • @hughwilliams4561
      @hughwilliams4561 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@hitchingandfishing diameter is a term used when measuring circles not squares

  • @Cadillaclife2023
    @Cadillaclife2023 Před 3 měsíci

    Terrible advice, if the trailer is empty it should not be level. It should be angled up and after fully loaded should be level on the truck.

    • @KyleCortianaFishing
      @KyleCortianaFishing Před 3 měsíci +2

      The video is centered around a boat trailer with the boat on the trailer (trailer fully loaded). How is this terrible advice? This is also directly from B&W. Thanks for the comment.