Weigh Safe WD Hitches: Smarter Weight Distribution for Safer RV Towing

Weigh Safe Weight Distribution Hitches: Why So Many RVers Are Paying Attention

Weigh Safe Weight Distribution HitchesIf you tow a travel trailer, you already know that weight distribution and sway control can make or break your driving experience. Too much tongue weight, not enough, or poorly distributed load can all lead to white-knuckle miles, extra wear on your truck, and that dreaded trailer sway.

Traditional weight-distributing hitches help, but they often come with guesswork: you “eyeball” how the truck sits, count chain links, maybe hit a CAT scale if you’re extra careful—then hope you got it close.

Weigh Safe WD hitches are designed to take that guesswork out of the equation. Their True Tow systems build a tongue-weight scale and distribution gauge directly into the hitch head, so you can see what’s happening in real time as you set up the hitch. (Weigh Safe)

For RVers who like data, safety, and a calmer drive, that’s a pretty compelling combo.

Quick Refresher: What a Weight Distribution Hitch Actually Does

A weight distribution (WD) hitch is used when your trailer’s tongue weight is high enough to make the rear of the tow vehicle squat and the front rise. That stance:

  • Reduces steering traction
  • Lengthens stopping distances
  • Can contribute to sway

Spring bars on a WD hitch apply leverage that pushes weight back onto the trailer axles and forward onto the tow vehicle’s front axle—bringing the rig back to level and improving control.

Weigh Safe weight distribution hitches  are built on experience but adds:

  • A built-in hydraulic gauge that measures tongue weight and distributed tongue weight.
  • A live adjustment system in the head so you can fine-tune while hooked up instead of disassembling everything. 

What Makes Weigh Safe Weight Distribution Hitches Different?

1. Built-In Tongue Weight & Distribution Gauge

RVer checking the tongue-weight gauge on a Weigh Safe True Tow weight distribution hitchWeigh Safe is known for being “the hitch with the scale.” Their WD hitches carry that same DNA: a gauge in the hitch head shows your actual tongue weight and your distributed tongue weight after you tension the bars.

That matters because:

  • You can quickly confirm you’re in the recommended 10–15% tongue-weight range for stable towing. 
  • You can see how bar tension and loading changes affect the numbers instead of guessing based on how the rig “looks.”

For RV owners who sometimes change cargo—bikes, water, gear—being able to re-check tongue weight every time is a big safety bonus.

2. Live Adjustment System

Traditional WD hitches often require you to remove the head, change washer stacks or head tilt, then reassemble to try a new setting. Weigh Safe’s Live Adjustment System lets you fine-tune from the front of the hitch while everything is hooked up. 

That means:

  • Faster initial setup
  • Easier seasonal or load-change tweaks
  • Less crawling around with wrenches in the gravel

For DIY-minded RVers, that ease of adjustment is a big part of the appeal.

3. Integrated Sway Control

Weigh Safe’s True Tow Heavyweight models include multiple sway-control connection points in the head and brackets to resist side-to-side movement. 

It’s still important to load your trailer correctly and run the right tire pressures, but a WD hitch with built-in sway resistance and dialed-in tongue weight gives you a strong foundation for stable towing.

4. Strong Construction & High Capacities

Depending on the model, Weigh Safe WD hitches cover everything from 8,500 lb “Middleweight” travel trailers up to 18,500–22,000 lb Heavyweight setups with tongue weights as high as 2,200 lbs on 2.5″ shanks. 

Key construction details:

  • High-strength, powder-coated steel for the drawbar and head
  • Stainless 2-5/16″ tow ball that resists rust 
  • Hitches tested to industry standards (V5 / SAE J684) 

True Tow Companion App

RVer using the True Tow companion app to adjust a Weigh Safe WD hitchFor RVers who love tech, Weigh Safe adds the True Tow phone app (iOS and Android). You plug in details like trailer weight rating, tongue weight, and tow-vehicle info, and the app walks you through where to set the live adjustment to hit proper distribution. 

It basically turns the traditional “trial and error” setup into more of a guided, step-by-step process—especially helpful if you’re new to weight distribution.

Basic Setup Flow with Weigh Safe Weight Distribution Hitches

Every rig is different, but a simplified setup with a Weigh Safe True Tow hitch looks like this:

  1. Load the trailer as you’ll tow it. Fresh water, gear, toys—everything in its real-world place.
  2. Hook up and read the scale. With the spring bars disconnected, use the built-in gauge to see your raw tongue weight. Adjust cargo if needed to get into that 10–15% GTW range. 
  3. Attach and tension the spring bars. Use the Live Adjustment System and bracket positions recommended by the app or instructions.
  4. Check the distributed reading. The gauge now shows distributed tongue weight. Confirm your truck sits more level, steering feels planted, and the numbers match what the app suggests. 
  5. Fine-tune if needed. Because adjustments are made at the head, tweaking for slightly different loads or tow-vehicle changes is straightforward.

Is a Weigh Safe Weight Distribution Hitch Right for You?

Great fit for:

  • RVers who tow travel trailers, toy haulers, or heavy cargo trailers and want precise, repeatable setups
  • People who change loads often and like being able to verify tongue weight quickly
  • Drivers who appreciate tech like the True Tow app and built-in gauges

Considerations:

  • Cost: Weigh Safe Weight Distribution hitches are typically more expensive than basic WD systems. Some forum users see the scale as a “nice but pricey” upgrade and debate its value vs. traditional options. 
  • Weight: The hitch assemblies are stout; be sure you’re comfortable handling and storing them. 

Truck and travel trailer towing level with a Weigh Safe weight distribution hitchIf you value ease of setup, real-time feedback, and sway control, the extra investment can pay off in safer, calmer towing and fewer mystery handling issues. Weigh Safe Weight Distribution Hitches!

The built-in gauge lets you see actual tongue weight and distributed weight right at the hitch, reducing the guesswork that usually comes with setting up a weight distribution system. (Weigh Safe)

 In most cases, no. The Weigh Safe WD hitch includes its own hydraulic gauge designed to measure tongue weight and distribution, so you don’t need a standalone scale for routine checks.

You need to match the hitch’s rating and shank size to your trailer and receiver. True Tow models come in different drops, 2" or 2.5" shanks, and GTW/tongue-weight ratings. Always choose a hitch rated above your trailer’s loaded weight and tongue weight.

 True Tow Heavyweight models use multiple sway control points in the head assembly and brackets to resist sway. It’s competitive with other premium WD systems, but good loading practices and proper tire pressures are still essential.

The hitch can be set up using the printed instructions alone, but the app makes dialing in your initial settings easier by walking you through measurements and recommended adjustments.

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