swashbuckler
Hooligan
My google-**** has failed me. I'm curious about at exactly what point the standard ball and hitch becomes a liability. Obviously it can pivot side to side as much as the truck and trailer will let it, but what about rolling and vertical motion? I've had a trailer on a standard ball and hitch through some pretty rough roads, I measured prox 45 and -45 degrees of articulation up and down and roughly 30 degrees of twist with no sign of separation or stress. Anybody know where the limits are? How far can you push a standard ball and hitch before it's time to invest in an off road coupler?
If I have to I'll go down to Harbor Freight and buy a loose hitch and make some exact measurements, but I'm hoping somebody already knows.
If I have to I'll go down to Harbor Freight and buy a loose hitch and make some exact measurements, but I'm hoping somebody already knows.