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BarneyS
Jul 19, 2020Explorer III
Experience, both personal and of many of the members here, is that the actual tongue weight of a trailer is usually about 200-300lbs more than the brochure listed weight after the owner weighs the tongue loaded and ready to camp.
I concur with the posts about using the Reese "Strait Line" hitch or the Equal-i-zer hitch. Both will supply the needed weight distribution with added sway control. You do need the WD properties to satisfy the weight specifications of the receiver on that truck.
Barney
I concur with the posts about using the Reese "Strait Line" hitch or the Equal-i-zer hitch. Both will supply the needed weight distribution with added sway control. You do need the WD properties to satisfy the weight specifications of the receiver on that truck.
Barney
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