Grit dog wrote:
Like bedlam said, impact wrench is your friend for on and off. Barring that, no pun intended, make sure you have a breaker bar or cheater pipe and a bfh.
Also decide if you really need a new hitch. What I've gleaned of your setup you may not need one especially if you use a wdh on the camper.
Grit dog wrote:
Like bedlam said, impact wrench is your friend for on and off. Barring that, no pun intended, make sure you have a breaker bar or cheater pipe and a bfh.
Also decide if you really need a new hitch. What I've gleaned of your setup you may not need one especially if you use a wdh on the camper.
Really? I've thought more about tongue weight than I thought possible over the past few weeks, but I'm still not quite sure I get it....so if the dry weight of the hitch is 985--I'm figuring another 40 pounds for full propane tanks (battery goes in a compartment farther back on this rig), the weight of the WDH (say 100 pounds or so?), then another 60 for dogs in the back of the van. So we have right under 1200 pounds sitting on the tongue. But then does the weight we load in the back of the trailer offset that? I.e. is it possible for the actual tongue weight when everything's loaded to be lower than the dry hitch weight? Current receiver says tongue weight 500/1000 with a WDH; the upgraded one would be 1000/1200.
Even if it is, though, it sounds like it would tow better with a tongue weight over 1000 once we're fully loaded so that we can get up to 12-13%
We'll definitely get exact weights with everything packed up before we go on any long trips with it (which is something we never did with the old trailer; it was much lighter and so far under our overall towing capacity that we just didn't think much about it...so the heavy hitch is forcing us to be more thoughtful about our towing setup and hopefully safer).