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Rooman
Apr 28, 2021Explorer
valhalla360 wrote:
I would expect the hitch weight to be around 750-950 loaded (use 12-15% of the GVWR as a good starting point). If you have it already and can swing by a CAT scale, you can get the real tongue weight (brochure is useless as it's based on the empty rig and you don't go camping with an empty rig). Then just call up blueox and ask.
We have the Track Pro and it's done well but it's what they threw in when buying the trailer. It is nice that sway is built in with no separate items to hook up. That said, no reason to believe the sway pro won't do just fine.
You can back up. It will make a bit of noise as the bars are designed to slide across the L-brackets but no harm in doing so.
Unlike a 5th wheel, I would not expect to have the trailer at 90 degrees to the truck no matter what hitch you use as the trailer will hit the corner of the truck before you hit 90 degrees. About a 45 is the most you can do. Once the trailer is at an angle to the truck, it really doesn't matter how far you back up, so if you were in a big parking lot you could do a full 180.
You can do it without an electric jack but it sure is nice. Especially with a WDH, once the ball is connected and locked in, by raising the hitch, you can put the bars in place without needing any leverage. The problem is with a manual jack, it's a lot of cranking. With electric, you just hold the button for a few seconds. My Dad never got one until my brothers and I were out of the house, suddenly when he had to do all the cranking it was worth it.
Thanks Vahalla, appreciate the thorough reply. I decided to go with the Trackpro and a Husky Brute 4500 jack.
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