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davisenvy wrote:Depends on the specific hitch. I have seen little corelation between Classes of hitches and ratings over the years... Whatever is stated on YOUR reciever hitch is the rating.... And that is not always what the truck is rated for... The lowest rated item in the system is the limit.
Class IV hitches used as weight carrying are rated up to 10,000 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a 1000 lbs maximum trailer tongue weight (TW). Class IV hitches used for weight distributing are rated up to 14,000 lbs. gross trailer weight (GTW) with a 1400 lbs.
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This is where I was getting my information from. Is it Incorrect?
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โJun-14-2020 05:40 PM
davisenvy wrote:Huntindog wrote:samsontdog wrote:No toy haulers back then. Big difference.
If it was me I would hitch up and take it home. I t will be empty. Back in the 50 and 60s we never had WD or the adjustably hitch head. I towed thousands of miles with no problems. I don't now
An empty TH can have a super high TW... A buddy had one that was close to 2000# empty! That is asking a lot of the reciever and ball.
But the TW is 790 lbs, not 2,000 lbs. Is 790 asking a lot of a Class IV hitch with a Husky WD?
I sold the 2006 Duramax for a 2016 Cummins. Sold the Cummins for my current truck because I really liked the truck and though the TT days were behind me. The DW convinced me otherwise and here I am looking at 1/2 ton towable toy haulers.
โJun-14-2020 04:51 PM
Huntindog wrote:samsontdog wrote:No toy haulers back then. Big difference.
If it was me I would hitch up and take it home. I t will be empty. Back in the 50 and 60s we never had WD or the adjustably hitch head. I towed thousands of miles with no problems. I don't now
An empty TH can have a super high TW... A buddy had one that was close to 2000# empty! That is asking a lot of the reciever and ball.
โJun-14-2020 12:36 PM
samsontdog wrote:No toy haulers back then. Big difference.
If it was me I would hitch up and take it home. I t will be empty. Back in the 50 and 60s we never had WD or the adjustably hitch head. I towed thousands of miles with no problems. I don't now
โJun-14-2020 05:47 AM
davisenvy wrote:
I have a 2020 Ram 1500 with a max towing of 11,447 lbs and I'm looking to tow a 25ft toy hauler with a hitch weight of 790lbs and overall weight of 5,100 lbs.
I found the camper about 125 mi away and I'm going to pick it up tomorrow. I didn't have a chance to pick up a WD hitch yet and I'm planning on towing the unit back tomorrow without one. I know it won't be fun and my truck will be squatting a good bit. Would loading a motorcycle in the trailer help with the tongue weight?
Not looking for the weight police, just some that may have had experience with this similar set up and situation.
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