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Reality_Check
Jun 02, 2014Nomad II
^^^^ I guess that's my point. ANY hitch, will be reduced by an extension. The standard Torklift 17k is reduced from 1700# to 1200# once an extension is put on. Of course it's more than the stock, but it's still reduced. I was only answering the question about having a receiver set farther back on a flat bed.
The receiver in the photo I posted is already over 24" further back than where the Superhitch would bolt up. And I was surmising about the handling capabilities for a small trailer (7k was mentioned) with an extension.
I have the 17k on our 550 with the camper. They're great hitch's.
The receiver in the photo I posted is already over 24" further back than where the Superhitch would bolt up. And I was surmising about the handling capabilities for a small trailer (7k was mentioned) with an extension.
I have the 17k on our 550 with the camper. They're great hitch's.
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