The TSLB 5th-wheel air-ride hitch is for medium to heavy-duty truck owners. Based on the same design as the TS3, it comes with a standard bolt-down mounting plate and a weight rating of 32,000 pounds. The Holland-Binkley style hitch head pivots about a point level with the head itself. This transfers not only the up-down motion of the trailer but the fore-aft motion as well. And because of the level-head pivot, all forward motion of the trailer is transferred down, increasing your traction on the road when you need it most. That’s why the TrailerSaver TS3 and TSLB provide the smoothest ride of any 5th-wheel hitch and the safest.
TrailerSaver 5th Wheel Hitches, now equipped with Air Lift Pro Series Air Bags, set a new standard in comfort and performance for your towing needs.
By partnering with Air Lift®, TrailerSaver has combined cutting-edge technology with years of towing expertise to deliver a hitch that prioritizes safety and comfort.
Specifications
- 32,000 lb. Gross Trailer Weight
- Available in 5,000 or 7,500 lb. pin weight
- Fits Standard Bolt Hole patterns in medium-duty trucks
- Available rail adapter kit
- Heavy Duty 4-way pivoting hitch head with safety lock
- Available Goose-Neck Adapter
- Shipped Direct (or to a shipping facility near you) Fully Assembled
- Shipping Weight: 360 lbs
- 3-Year Limited Warranty
- 30-Day Money Back Guarantee
- As low as $244 month - 90 days same as cash
Uncompromising Comfort
TrailerSaver isn’t simply an improvement on an old idea. We designed our air-ride hitches from the ground up. We engineered our TrailerSaver hitches to eliminate up to 98% of the bouncing and chucking–the fore and aft motion–of your 5th-wheel trailer.
How did we accomplish this? Through a concept, we call the Level Beam Design.
The Level Beam Design places the pivot point of the hitch assembly level with the hitch head.
Why is this important?
Because all of the trailer's fore-aft motion, or chucking, is forced up and slightly forward of the kingpin. A pivot point at any other location would cause a violent surge forward, possibly causing a loss of control. TrailerSaver is still the only company that employs a Level Beam Design. It’s why we continue to rate as the smoothest, most comfortable 5th-wheel hitch on the road.
Worried about frame flex?
The TrailerSaver hitch connects to whatever kingpin the manufacturer installed and, therefore, does not put undue stress on the pin box or frame because the trailer pivots at its intended location. Read more here
Product Videos and Manuals
TrailerSaver TSLB Owners Manual
Isn’t an air-ride pinbox just as effective as a TrailerSaver hitch?
Although an air-ride pinbox will offer some cushioning effect on the trailer, other more pronounced effects such as chucking will be amplified, particularly during starts and stops.
In addition to performance you must consider how long you might own the existing 5th wheel as the air-ride pinbox must match the hole-pattern of your existing trailer and are usually non-transferable to a different trailer.
Why not just get an air-ride suspension instead?
An air-ride suspension is fantastic for keeping your rig level and for maintaining a constant drive line angle; however, the air suspension actually increases the stiffness of the suspension at the point of connection between the trailer and truck. With less give at the point of connection, the road stress that leads to trailer damage is increased making the need for the TrailerSaver that much greater.
Is an anti-chucking pinbox attachment compatible with the TrailerSaver?
Many of the popular anti-chucking pinbox attachments are compatible with the TrailerSaver, however, many have found they don’t need such attachments as the TrailerSaver eliminates all fore and aft chucking without such devices.
With the weight of the TrailerSaver TS3, how could I possibly get this out of my truck?
Although some people have access to an engine hoist, cherry picker, or tractor to lift the hitch out of the bed, many do not. The easiest way to remove the TS3 is to simply detach all 4 detent pins from the hitch rails, raise the trailer jacks, and allow the TS3 to stay attached to the pin of the trailer.
Is an air-ride hitch with 4 airbags better than a TrailerSaver?
Many hitch systems offer unique towing properties and the TrailerSaver design is the result of many years of towing experience, testing, and real world use. A four airbag hitch is designed to allow the hitch head to move on the airbags in any direction based on articulation from the trailer itself. The result of such erratic and continuous motion results in a feeling of instability as well as increased chucking and surging forces form the trailer on the truck. In addition to the movement from the trailer, the 4 airbag hitch must support 100% of the pin weight, reducing the effectiveness of any potential cushion effect from the air springs.
If I am on a trip and lose all air pressure will I be stranded?
The TrailerSaver is designed to effectively tow with or without air pressure. If you happen to loose air-pressure, just continue to tow and you are in no danger of compromising the hitch or your trailer. When you arrive at a destination simply contact Hensley Mfg. and our friendly tech support department will assist you with correcting the problem and if necessary ship any replacement parts you may need.
Why should I spend this much money on a product I have not seen in person?
The TrailerSaver is represented at retail locations across the U.S. and Canada; however, most of our sales are factory direct. Factory direct purchases are backed by an unconditional money back guarantee and in most states is sales-tax free. With TrailerSaver products on the shelf and ready to ship at any time, most customers receive their hitch in 3 days or less.
Do I need a certified dealer to install my TrailerSaver?
Because TrailerSaver hitches are designed to mount either into industry standard rails or factory OEM underbed mounts, most customers simply need to place the hitch into mounts already installed in the bed of the truck eliminating the need for dealer installation. The bolt-down hitches for medium duty trucks are often installed by individuals or any professional hitch installer. With our simple and well written installation manual most hitch installers find installation of a TrailerSaver very easy compared with other products.
Worried about frame flex?
The TrailerSaver hitch connects to whatever kingpin the manufacturer installed and therefore does not put undue stresses on the pin box or frame, because the trailer pivots at the location it was intended. Read more here
Do you offer slider hitches?
We don’t offer any slider hitches. Our hitches are compatible with sidewinder pin box.