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Image 1 — Should 40 degrees be the max or is this not the correct hitch?
Image 2 — Should 40 degrees be the max or is this not the correct hitch?
Image 3 — Should 40 degrees be the max or is this not the correct hitch?
Image 4 — Should 40 degrees be the max or is this not the correct hitch?
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Should 40 degrees be the max or is this not the correct hitch?

The travel trailer dealership recommended this weight distribution hitch one year ago. I moved it for the fourth time since purchasing and noticed way too many noises. Upon checking I noticed the gouging in the trailer tongue and the WDH. The dealership that installed says I’m overturning and it has to be perpendicular to the vehicle for that to happen, I can’t say I ever been close to 90 degrees while towing or backing up, (although my truck does have rear steering maybe that could play a part into it?) I measured the useable radius at about 40 degrees either way, is that normal? Or should’ve chosen a different hitch?

u/tman1576 — 3 days ago