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  • I agree with wanderingaimlessly. My gasser tow hitch has a 500 lb. tongue weight limit.

    I think it's interesting that the top photo shows what appears to be a gasser, but the rear (bedroom?) slide is out. I wonder if the jacks are down too to keep the rig from sagging in the rear! LOL Wouldn't a picture of it rolling down the road be more helpful?

    The bottom close-up pick shows a DP, which I'm sure can be had with a higher tongue weight rating than ours, but even so, I think our 4,500 Honda Odyssey would push most lifted like that.

    I'm tempted to find out, but I refuse to submit any information where the phone number is require. I'll do email, but I like to keep my phone number to myself. But there's NO WAY our rig will safely carry the tongue weight of our Honda Odyssey lifted like that anyway.

    I'd like to know more about it, but I think their website is lacking.

    ~Rick
  • Arent most motorhomes limited to about 750 or maybe 1000lb tongue weights? This rig looks to weigh a hundred or so by itself.

    Also the hitch method is going to have a lot of slop, I would expect there to be a bang every time you tap the brakes.