Hopefully some of you have experience with this unit and can let me know if they are of god quality ,half the price(nearly) of Hayman Reese obviously not paying for the name.
Thanks,
Rasty
Cupie said
03:08 PM Nov 30, 2015
No experience with these so I had a look via Google.
I noted that the $471 hitch does not include the shank that costs an additional $131 to $151.
Below is one of two postings presumably by satisfied customers (or perhaps a relo or employee .. who knows?).
I had to upgrade my existing weight distribution hitch to one capable of towing a 2600kg c/van with 300kg on the tow ball on a popular dual cab ute. I chose EAZ Lift over the well known and regarded WDH, mainly due to price. Having looked at the EAZ Lift unit in terms of its design and manufacture quality, I purchased this WDH, fitted and set it up, and have towed 1000klms so far. Very happy at almost half the price of the other popular hitch. For my setup, performance is equal to the other brand of hitch, which I have used for years.
Moonraker said
07:30 PM Nov 30, 2015
I've had both and would say that there is no difference in quality.
Be aware that the receiver part fitted to the tug is down graded if bars are not used as recommended when off the bitumen. Read the small print!
I dont use either now, I upgraded the tug suspension instead which is a better option for me towing an offroad van.
H All ,
Hopefully some of you have experience with this unit and can let me know if they are of god quality ,half the price(nearly) of Hayman Reese obviously not paying for the name.
Thanks,
Rasty
No experience with these so I had a look via Google.
I noted that the $471 hitch does not include the shank that costs an additional $131 to $151.
Below is one of two postings presumably by satisfied customers (or perhaps a relo or employee .. who knows?).
I had to upgrade my existing weight distribution hitch to one capable of towing a 2600kg c/van with 300kg on the tow ball on a popular dual cab ute. I chose EAZ Lift over the well known and regarded WDH, mainly due to price. Having looked at the EAZ Lift unit in terms of its design and manufacture quality, I purchased this WDH, fitted and set it up, and have towed 1000klms so far. Very happy at almost half the price of the other popular hitch. For my setup, performance is equal to the other brand of hitch, which I have used for years.
Be aware that the receiver part fitted to the tug is down graded if bars are not used as recommended when off the bitumen. Read the small print!
I dont use either now, I upgraded the tug suspension instead which is a better option for me towing an offroad van.