willi4nd wrote:
1200 lb
My plan is to weight and measure first, try towing.
If any issues arise deal with them individually.
I can spend a whole bunch of money on upgrades but it may simply be doing it right with what I have.
Good plan. Start at the scales. Then optimize the hitch you have. Take things one step at a time so that you know what the results are for each individual step.
For what it's worth, I use and like a BlueOx swaypro. But again, it could very well be that a correct setup of what you already have may work just fine for you. No point in just throwing money at a problem helter skelter. Start with a plan and work through it.