joe&julie81 wrote:
By extra long I just mean longer than the standard short bars you buy at Walmart. Maybe 16-18inches should work fine stand alone. Someone mentioned earlier using chains - I assume with rings welded to the ball end of the bar to attach turnbuckles to rings also maybe welded to the truck's frame rails (using turnbuckles or chains) to shore up the side to side torquing? That may not be necessary with a relatively light toad, 4 down?)
Yes, correct. There is no issue doing what you are proposing, despite the 4 pages of debating telescoping tow bars and other things.
I think some of the folks mis understood what you were asking.
If it helps, I towed a friend's jeep about 300 miles with approximately 24" of total draw bar extension behind the same model/hitch truck as yours with a camper in the bed that overhangs almost 3'.
In my case, I could not turn quite 100% as sharp as the truck would turn without contacting the toad with the camper. But for a one time tow it was fine. No other issues, honestly did not know it was back there while driving. Also could not see the toad back there which is not preferable. For a long term solution I would want a tattle tail that I could see from the truck mirrors or a camera.