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christopherglen
Jan 17, 2019Explorer
Legal issues aside, get a hitch rated for at or above the max your truck is rated for. A 2200 lb boat on the back won't have more then 200-300 lbs on the back of the RV, (make sure the RV can do that). It will transfer 100-200 lbs off the 5er hitch, your RV has a longer pin to axle length then axle to bumper. I would put a backup camera on the back of the RV up high to watch the boat going down the road. Don't plan on backing up more then 1-2 boat lengths without ALOT of practice.
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