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dodge_guy
Dec 02, 2015Explorer II
Well go ahead and use a 1400lb hitch on a TT with a lightweight frame and 600lbs of tongue weight then see what happens when you go over a dip in the road or in/out a steep driveway entrance! let us know how that works out. the WD hitch bars are spring bars and need to flex to work properly. this is fact and not opinion! So yes they need to be sized to the trailer you have now and not one you may own 5 years down the road, besides you can replace the bars when you buy a new trailer!
I don`t know why so many find this hard to process! like I said this is fact and not opinion. many of us here have 10`s of thousands of miles towing. I would trust the Expert that has towed their TT 4-5K miles a year vs. someone who is just trying to sell them a product!
I don`t know why so many find this hard to process! like I said this is fact and not opinion. many of us here have 10`s of thousands of miles towing. I would trust the Expert that has towed their TT 4-5K miles a year vs. someone who is just trying to sell them a product!
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