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Dealer gave me wrong equal-I-zer size?

shades9323
Explorer
Explorer
So I picked up a 2015 Jayco X23b hybrid today and the dealer installed the equalizer with the 600/6000 head/bars. Loaded trailer weight is 5000 max. I’ve read online people exceeding 600lbs on the tongue. 600lbs is 12%. Am I safe with the 600/6000 or should I go back and ask for the 1000/10000 set up?
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SoundGuy
Explorer
Explorer
sgip2000 wrote:
The hitch head is the same for most kits.


Not for the Equal-i-zer ... if the OP moves up to 1000 lb spring bars he has to change the head as well.
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sgip2000
Explorer
Explorer
The hitch head is the same for most kits. The main differences are the bar size and the ball capacity. If the ball supports a higher weight, you can should be able to just swap bars out, if it is even necessary.