I have the same trailer but a different tow vehicle (TV) and can tell you a couple of things: I scaled the rv back from the dunes with our 1400# sandrail in it with all of our weekend stuff including a full black tank and the trailer weight was 12900#. My 2 fresh water tanks were just about empty but I added that weight to the actual scaled trailer weight to get 12900#. So I basically added the actual scaled weight plus the unit weight of anything that was not full like my 2 on board fuel tanks and fresh water tanks etc. I had an Equalizer 14000/1400 WDH (which towed fine with that hitch) thrown into the deal when purchased but after doing lots of research I determined that that hitch was not strong enough. Fought the dealer and had them swap me a Blue ox sway pro which is rated at 20000/2000 which is the only hitch that I found that was rated for that TH TW. I also purchased a Sherline trailer tongue scale before I fought the dealer to prove to them and played with it in the driveway a lot. Empty my tongue weight is 1400#. I also found out that when I back my sandrail in it did not change the TW AT ALL! When I was in the driveway I filled up my black tank and reweighed it with the car in it and had a tongue weight of 2400#. That unit has a heavy TW if it is fully loaded. Not sure that his TV is rated to haul that heavy of a TH. Also, I had to upgrade my truck hitch since it was only rated for a 10,000 trailer. I found a 2" receiver hitch made by Curt Mfg that was rated for a tongue weight of 2,750# or trailer weight of 20,000 (I believe). I have no sway issues towing this TH also. Sorry for the piss poor paragraph. I think I posted other info about my TH on this forum if you are interested.