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Wishin
Nov 19, 2015Explorer
On my Suburban which has a pretty much identical hitch to the one on your truck, I was debating between the Curt and a Reese Titan with the 2.5" receiver. I ended up going with the Reese because the side brackets of the hitch on the Reese are much longer and cover a much larger area of the vehicle frame. The Suburban frame is not as beefy as the trucks and it seemed like the better way to go for me. The situation with the pick up hitches may be slightly different as they may use different hitch models.
FYI, my somewhat smaller/lighter trailer (Wildwood 26TBSS), 7815 GVWR and 815 dry tongue weight ends up with about a 1300 lb hitch weight when loaded per my Sherline scale. We do fill the trailer full however.
FYI, my somewhat smaller/lighter trailer (Wildwood 26TBSS), 7815 GVWR and 815 dry tongue weight ends up with about a 1300 lb hitch weight when loaded per my Sherline scale. We do fill the trailer full however.
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