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mkirsch
Oct 11, 2016Nomad II
Yes, upgrade the receiver. Problem solved.
You will PROBABLY be okay as-is, but do you really want to trust the fate of your investment, and possibly the lives of your family and others around you to PROBABLY?
Odds are the receiver you install won't even be any heavier or look any different than the one you have now, but at least it will be rated for the load, which covers you from a liability standpoint.
Are you at least using a shank and ball that are rated for the trailer?
You will PROBABLY be okay as-is, but do you really want to trust the fate of your investment, and possibly the lives of your family and others around you to PROBABLY?
Odds are the receiver you install won't even be any heavier or look any different than the one you have now, but at least it will be rated for the load, which covers you from a liability standpoint.
Are you at least using a shank and ball that are rated for the trailer?
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