Frankly, this is even cost-effective. When I was looking for a WD system for my truck, I found used ones in the $150-200 range. That brings my tow rating up to 10k GTW / 1k TW (due to the weight rating on the WD hitch--truck is rated for more). For $225 plus shipping, I could buy a brand new hitch that is rated for 15k/1.5k. I went with the WD hitch because 1) it provides advantages other than the increased tow capacity--level ride, and so forth, and 2) I didn't feel like fiddling around under my truck taking off bolts and stuff for a couple hours. All said and done, if I had bought the new hitch, replaced my factory hitch, and then sold the factory hitch, it probably would have come out even with the used WD system. I may still do it someday, because, frankly, the WD system is a bit of a PITA to fiddle with. The head and shank probably weigh 70 lbs or more, and the torsion bars scrape on the ground if I go over a hill or a curb. I'd like the option to just use a regular hitch and ball, and see if I notice the difference in the ride. Maybe if I towed my trailer without the WD system, I'd decide it was worth it. I just don't have much of a basis for comparison.