ok bear with me here while i try to explain this.
i have a Husky Round Bar distribution hitch and my last trailer had a tongue weight of 400lbs and a GVWR of 5500lbs and i had round bars good for a rating of 400 - 600 lbs tongue weight and 6000lbs gross trailer weight, so it was the perfect setup.
ok now we have changed trailers and this one has a tongue weight of 589lbs and a GVWR of 6300lbs so i wanted to get the round bars with a rating of 501 - 800lbs tongue weight and 8000lbs gross trailer weight but here is the problem the dealer did not have those bars so they gave me the ones good for 801 - 1200 lbs and a GVWR of 12,000 lbs.
now i think this a little overkill and i was wondering if with the hitch weight i have and the gross of my trailer only being 6300 lbs should i get the proper bars or does it really matter or not at all. will the weight distribution hitch work properly either way.
Please everyone chime in here as i am totally confused as to whether i should get the proper bars that would be the perfect match for this trailer.
the dealer told me it would not make a difference at all and i have room if i move to a heavier trailer, i would like to know if he was just yanking my chain so to speak.
anxiously awaiting your replies.
Trailer in my signature is the old one.
Denis, Linda, Jennifer & Monte (Shih-Poo)
2010 Ford F-150 Lariat,6.5'box,4WD,5.4L, Max tow package,3.73 Gears,11,100 tow capacity.
2007 Kodiak 21QS Queen Bed solid rear slide,4000lbs,gvwr 6000lbs
Husky Weight Distribution Hitch.