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MFL wrote:
You would want to get a hitch rated for the GVWR of the TH, as a minimum. In this case 20,000 lb rating or more.
You should buy a hitch, that is matched to the capability of the truck. I agree on the 2000 350 coming up short, trying to pull/carry this TH.
Jerry
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โOct-24-2015 09:54 PM
ORbiker wrote:
How do you decide which hitch to get?
I haven't been on the board for a long time. I used to post in the pick up camper section a lot. I am a day or so away from purchasing a 2016 Grand Designs Momentum 380TH toyhauler. I will be looking at some other rigs tomorrow, but have put money down on the 380TH.
I have a 2000 F350 longbed crewcab to tow it.
Hitch weight is posted at 2,950 and the GVWR (Lbs.) is said to be 19,500.
How do you decide which hitch to get?
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Shipwreck2 wrote:
Now I think I have my truck picked out (2011 f250 diesel 6 3/4' box) and the trailer is a cougar xlite 29RDB.
Vendor is recommending a standard non sliding hitch? Any experience with the cougar xlite family and a non sliding hitch? They are including a Reese (I think) 12 or 14k I believe. Is this a good hitch or do I want something different
Secondly on my truck I would like a tonneau. If I put a standard tri fold soft top trifecta type cover would this work? Can I leave it in the folded position while travelling?