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BarneyS
Jan 02, 2014Explorer III
I assume that you are using a weight distributing hitch that is properly sized for the tongue weight of your trailer. Your tow vehicle is more than enough for that trailer and should be able to support the tongue weight easily IF you have the WD hitch adjusted correctly. Keep in mind that some sag in the rear is normal. I would think that you would not get much with a 1 ton truck and a 26 foot trailer.
Take a look the the sticky at the top of this page for information on properly adjusting the WD hitch. That is all you should need unless you are carrying a LOT of extra weight in the bed of the truck in addition to the tongue weight of the trailer.
Barney
Take a look the the sticky at the top of this page for information on properly adjusting the WD hitch. That is all you should need unless you are carrying a LOT of extra weight in the bed of the truck in addition to the tongue weight of the trailer.
Barney
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