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DrewE wrote:ron.dittmer wrote:
If you end up towing the 5500 pound vehicle, you will be over the rating of the hitch which is 5000 pounds for just about every class C. It used to worse. Most older class C motor homes made prior to 2005 were equipped with a 3500 pound hitch. I have not heard of a class C with a hitch rated higher than 5000 pounds. You will want to look into that before making a final decision.
According to the Coachmen website, the current Freelander models built on the Ford E-450 chassis do come equipped with a 7500 pound hitch. I assume they upgraded it when Ford upped the GCWR spec for the E450 chassis.
I think there are a few other class C's (on the E450) that currently offer a 7500 pound hitch as standard. Of course, many super-C's also have similar or greater tow capacities, but that's a different matter entirely.
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โOct-27-2017 09:29 AM
ron.dittmer wrote:
If you end up towing the 5500 pound vehicle, you will be over the rating of the hitch which is 5000 pounds for just about every class C. It used to worse. Most older class C motor homes made prior to 2005 were equipped with a 3500 pound hitch. I have not heard of a class C with a hitch rated higher than 5000 pounds. You will want to look into that before making a final decision.
โOct-27-2017 07:13 AM