danoid wrote:
But there's a little explanation behind that picture.
1) I invested in a very wallet lightening hitch, the Hensley Arrow. And despite others comments on the merits of weight distributing hitches, this is a little different. Yes it distributes weight back toward the front axle, but more importantly it becomes a rigid beam with trailer drag. Meaning that you can turn the vehicle relative to the trailer at low speeds, but the greater the drawbar pull, the greater the resistance to trailer sway.
2) They weren't installed when that picture was taken, but I also invested in the AirLift rear spring bags. Having the rear end firmly planted makes me feel much better.
3) and of course, I have electric brakes.
Your hitch is a little more advanced than the basic weight distributing hitch. I wouldn't say no to any hitch that had sway-control parts to it, crosswinds don't care if you have your big box trailer loaded perfectly or not.