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Pole Tongue Adapter for Husky Center Line Weight Distribution System  

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Can you recommend a pole-tongue adapter that would be compatible with the Husky Centerline 32215 WD hitch?

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Expert Reply:

For your application you can use the Reese Pole-Tongue Adapter # RP58393 which works with lift brackets from all manufacturers that mount approximately 30" back from hitch ball. Since your Husky Center Line # HT32215 falls within that category and is rated for 6K (where the adapter is rated for 7.5K) this is the perfect option for you.

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Steven W.

7/24/2020

I do not see how the reese pt adapter 3280 will work with the husky centerline 32215. Where are you going to mount the inner plates (that normally go on the inside of the trailer frame)?

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Chris R.

7/29/2020

Honestly that's probably not the BEST combo, but it us possible if you were to add a spacer block like a simple 2x4 to attach the bracket to. Otherwise you will need to go with a standard chain-hanger system like the Reese # RP66541.

Steven W.

7/29/2020

@ChrisR Nope still not possible. The Reese pt adapter blocks you from mounting the inner frame mount. You cannot mount it. This recommendation is incorrect and needs removed. I ordered them and physically verified with your support staff it is not possible.
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Jon G.

8/6/2020

@StevenW The Reese Pole-Tongue Adapter # RP3280 won't work because of that center frame section but the Adapter # RP58393 will work since it provides an opening. This is what I updated the answer page to if you scroll up and check.

Tyler S.

6/29/2020

I have a husky HT32218. What adapter I should use thats fits. Dont want to buy the wrong one. Thanks

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Chris R.

7/3/2020

Since your Husky Center Line WD System # HT32218 has a higher weight capacity, you'll want to go with the higher-rated Pole Tongue Adapter # RP58393. This will work perfectly.

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