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krobbe
Nov 23, 2016Explorer
Sure thing Timeking. I just pulled the dry weight numbers from the brochure.
600 seems pretty good for that hitch. I know I paid closer to 7 or 8 for mine. But I was a TT newb when I bought it and didn't shop around.
With an electric tongue jack, I don't need to use a pry tool to hitch up. Also, I can hook up easily on uneven ground or on an angle. Just some things to think about when buying a wdh.
600 seems pretty good for that hitch. I know I paid closer to 7 or 8 for mine. But I was a TT newb when I bought it and didn't shop around.
With an electric tongue jack, I don't need to use a pry tool to hitch up. Also, I can hook up easily on uneven ground or on an angle. Just some things to think about when buying a wdh.
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