MountainTop
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Our Pilot is a 4WD, so can carry the heavier weight.
Specs show that a 4WD 2012 Honda Pilot has a tow rating of 4500 lbs. 2000 lbs is for 2WD.
OK....I didn't see he had posted he had a 2012 4x4 ?. That's still odd because a 2 wd Honda the same year with the same engine can tow only 2000 lbs. Normally a 4x4 can tow less weight.
http://automobiles.honda.com/pilot/specifications.aspx
If what you have is an Equal-I-Zer brand hitch that's all there is. The weight bars when properly setup, serve as anti-sway bars as well. It takes a bit to set one up properly but they really work well. I might suggest looking at their website for info on setting it up...DonI'm confused. I also have an Equal-i-zer weight distributing hitch, and it is supposed to have an anti sway bar. I have the ball assembly that slides into the receiver on the Mercury, and two ~1" square steel bars that slide into the ball assembly at one end and sit on an L-bracket on the trailer tongue on the other end. There are also a few pins that hold things together, but that's all there is to my setup. Am I supposed to have more?
That Liberty might be rated for 5,000# but with that short wheelbase stability would be a real concern for me. I would try and keep as much weight to the front as possible...DonHad 2 bad sway incidents with my 181. After the first (on an interstate outside Denver, hit a bump in a curve that set it off) I added a 2nd Marine battery to the front to add weight and added a sway bar. That seemed to do the trick, but it happened again recently. This time on a long downhill in NY. Was going too fast (hadn't realized how much speed I gained on the hill). Used my brake controller and got it back in line. I also tow a commercial trailer and had a Jayco Baja pop up. NEVER had any sway issues with either. Seems the 181 is not as well balanced. Especially with the water tank in the rear. I want to use my bike rack, but now I'm very reluctant. I tow all my trailers with a Jeep Liberty Diesel. It has a 5000 lb tow capacity, so I figured it would be fine with the MPG, but perhaps not :-(
I'm confused. I also have an Equal-i-zer weight distributing hitch, and it is supposed to have an anti sway bar. I have the ball assembly that slides into the receiver on the Mercury, and two ~1" square steel bars that slide into the ball assembly at one end and sit on an L-bracket on the trailer tongue on the other end. There are also a few pins that hold things together, but that's all there is to my setup. Am I supposed to have more?