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laknox
Oct 22, 2018Nomad
From Keystone's 2019 Cougar specs page, it appears that the OP has a 369BHS, which is 11,441 lbs DRY, with a 2559 CCC, giving a GVW of 14,000 lbs. Take a 22% pin ratio and you've got nearly 3100 lbs' pin weight. So long as the axle and tires can carry it, I guess he'll be OK. Definitely not optimal, IMO. OP =really= needs to see what's actually on the pin when loaded to camp.
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