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wing_zealot wrote:
Just me, but unless you know something about structural engineering, steel yield strength, size and shape of framing members vs. twisting moments; I would be very leery about adding a hitch to any 5er that didn't come with a rated hitch. You may very well be using up all of the built in safety factor when you tow something. It could be one of the most costliest mistakes you ever make. And if your 5er is called an "Lightweight", "Ultra-Light" or any variation, you're playing with fire if you ask me. They ain't making frames like they used to, it's all about light and cheap now.
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kennethwooster wrote:
I would look at something without a Lippert frame. Carriage which would be used, Lifestyle, Excel, Hitchhiker which would also be used as they are not building anymore. Some of these used trailers will be better then what you are looking at new. Due to a non Lippert frame, and just built better all over. There are a few with LIppert frames that would be OK as the manufacture makes them build a better frame. DRV would be one.
Jan-20-2015 07:17 AM
TXiceman wrote:
Most receiver hitches on 5ers are not designed to tow any appreciable weight and are also limited on tongue weight.
Ken
Jan-20-2015 06:33 AM