Yes, looks are definitely one of the most important factors of a good hitch. Not quite as important as 22 inch wheels that are 13 inches wide and stick halfway out the truck. Nonetheless, critical.
They do make a Boss Weight Distribution shank similarly designed to this one, but rather than the 4 receivers like this one has, it’s got the flat shank with the proper hole spacing for a weight distribution head to mount to.
These hitches are a cool design to dampen the ride and well built too however these should never be used towing heavy weights over 5k-6k because of the fact that a weight distribution should be used to keep a normal amount of weight on the front wheels for emergency turning and breaking. It would be an amazing hitch if they incorporated a distribution system. Hopefully they develop one.
You can add a weight distribution setup to them. genyhitch.com/product/gen-y-weight-distribution-shank/ I have a gen-y and use the weight distribution shank with my WDH ball and bars.
They do, in fact, make a Boss system with a weight distribution shank rather than the multi-receiver setup. Waiting on delivery of one I purchased. During our last 1500 mile road trip, I saw my kids in the 3rd row of our Navigator getting bounced somewhat hard for pretty much the entire ride. I didn’t feel any of it up front, but seeing them getting shaken like they were the whole time in the rear view mirror made me purchase one.
This hitch is just an isolator shank. Any WDH can be used with it. Just connect as you normally would to the 2, 2.5, or 3 inch receiver on the GenY hitch.
I bought the 50,000 lb (25 ton) version. The best $2,400 I ever spent. I can now tow my jet ski to the lake with my Tacoma with ease! Thank's Gen-Y - (I'm your typical customer.)
I purchased The 32k boss torsion. It is the best I have ever seen. The price was nearly $1200, its worth every penny.
That was with shipping...and I didn’t want to wait.
That is great to hear. So good to hear that it's working well for you. Thanks for watching and commenting.
What kind of truck do you have? I'm looking at buying something like this.............
Yes, looks are definitely one of the most important factors of a good hitch. Not quite as important as 22 inch wheels that are 13 inches wide and stick halfway out the truck. Nonetheless, critical.
Thats a great hitch and an even better looking Navigator!
Thanks for watching. Yes, that Nav is pretty sweet.
That is a cool looking hitch, awesome that you can preorder a color. A bit pricey but I truly believe that you get what you pay for!!!
Very true! No doubt, they're not cheap, but definitely made with quality.
Great video! Does it work with weight distribution?
They do make a Boss Weight Distribution shank similarly designed to this one, but rather than the 4 receivers like this one has, it’s got the flat shank with the proper hole spacing for a weight distribution head to mount to.
Can this hitch be run inverted if you need a rise instead of a drop?
yes
You sure about that 1500lb tongue rating? I just ordered the 10k model too. Says it has 1100lb tongue rating
Does this help with swaying?
Yes, the amount of money you spend will leave your wallet empty to match your head - and thus you will no longer sway.
These hitches are a cool design to dampen the ride and well built too however these should never be used towing heavy weights over 5k-6k because of the fact that a weight distribution should be used to keep a normal amount of weight on the front wheels for emergency turning and breaking.
It would be an amazing hitch if they incorporated a distribution system. Hopefully they develop one.
You can add a weight distribution setup to them.
genyhitch.com/product/gen-y-weight-distribution-shank/
I have a gen-y and use the weight distribution shank with my WDH ball and bars.
They do, in fact, make a Boss system with a weight distribution shank rather than the multi-receiver setup. Waiting on delivery of one I purchased. During our last 1500 mile road trip, I saw my kids in the 3rd row of our Navigator getting bounced somewhat hard for pretty much the entire ride. I didn’t feel any of it up front, but seeing them getting shaken like they were the whole time in the rear view mirror made me purchase one.
This hitch is just an isolator shank. Any WDH can be used with it. Just connect as you normally would to the 2, 2.5, or 3 inch receiver on the GenY hitch.
I missed the part where the engineers who designed it asked you.
I bought the 50,000 lb (25 ton) version. The best $2,400 I ever spent. I can now tow my jet ski to the lake with my Tacoma with ease! Thank's Gen-Y - (I'm your typical customer.)
This is only for BOSSES! If you’re not a Boss. All you do is complain about the price. Brokies
save your money had one junk go with air ride