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BarneyS wrote:
If you are talking about a genuine Equal-i-zer hitch, the bars are specific to the weight class and are not interchangable with heavier or lighter weight class hitch heads. If you have 1000lb bars and want a heavier or lighter one, you need to purchase a whole new hitch.
This is generally not the case with most other brands of hitches.
Barney
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Drew_K wrote:Even if the tongue weight does reach 1500#, you need to consider how much load you will be restoring to the front axle via the WDH.
The Open Range web site lists the unloaded hitch weight as 1,290 pounds (pretty heavy) with an empty weight of 7,760 pounds (16.6% weight on tongue). The WD hitches I've seen come in 1,500 or 1,700 pound capacities. I'm leaning towards buying the 1,700 pound model because I imagine I'll add more than 200 pounds of tongue weight once the TT is loaded up with propane, batteries, and other stuff. Plus, I'd rather not push the 1,500 pound model to its limits.
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