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Old 10-24-2021, 04:45 PM   #1
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Model number of older Reese WDH

I am trying to identify the model number and find an instruction sheet for the WDH that came with my TT. It appears to be an older discontinued hitch. It is a Reese Pro Series 10,000 lb. GTW, 1,000 lb. hitch weight, 1,000 lb. spring bars and 12,000 lb ball, round bar system. The hitch ball angle is adjusted with a hexagonal plate. It came with the sway control which I have not used. Pictures attached. Any help would be appreciated.
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Old 10-24-2021, 04:56 PM   #2
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What are wanting to know? The set up is pretty much the same for all round bar/chain type.

Ball 2-3 inches higher than trailer coupler. Ball should have about 10-15 degrees tilt back.
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Chuck, Thanks. The instruction sheets also have an exploded assembly view that identifies the parts and their names that is handy in case you have to order a replacement part.
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In your first post you said it was discontinued, if that’s the case, replacement parts probably aren’t available.

This might help:

https://www.reese-hitches.com/catego...on_Hitches,954
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Old 10-24-2021, 05:34 PM   #5
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Chuck, Thanks. The instructions look similar enough. 300 ft/lbs is a pretty sporty torque. I think we were able to get to 250 ft. lbs. with the help of a strapping young man :-)
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I am trying to identify the model number and find an instruction sheet for the WDH that came with my TT. It appears to be an older discontinued hitch. It is a Reese Pro Series 10,000 lb. GTW, 1,000 lb. hitch weight, 1,000 lb. spring bars and 12,000 lb ball, round bar system. The hitch ball angle is adjusted with a hexagonal plate. It came with the sway control which I have not used. Pictures attached. Any help would be appreciated.
It sounds as if your questions have been answered, but I'd like to suggest using the sway control. The newer types may work better than that antique type you have, but it's better to have it & not need it than to need it & not have it.
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