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michelb
Apr 28, 2013Explorer
Looks like the FWD Highlander is a bit over 4000lbs.
As Ron said, you really have to check your hitch rating (if it's 3500 lbs it's not enough, if it's 5000lbs, you're probably okay). You also need to check the GCWR on your chassis and ideally get your vehicle weighed or otherwise compare it to your GVWR (as long as you're not overloaded - most mhs usually have the hitch rating equal to GCWR - GVWR).
Hope this helps
As Ron said, you really have to check your hitch rating (if it's 3500 lbs it's not enough, if it's 5000lbs, you're probably okay). You also need to check the GCWR on your chassis and ideally get your vehicle weighed or otherwise compare it to your GVWR (as long as you're not overloaded - most mhs usually have the hitch rating equal to GCWR - GVWR).
Hope this helps
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