โMar-19-2014 02:02 PM
โMar-31-2014 10:37 PM
bretm151 wrote:
I replaced the Ford receiver on my F250 with a Curt 15410 because I was worried I would be over 1250/12500 rating of the Ford receivier. With 17,000 pound max trailer weight, 2550 lb max tongue weight ratings, it pretty much make the receiver a non-issue...
It is a 2" receiver, which also got rid of adapter questions, etc. The only catch is that the WDH limits are about 1500 pounds with a 2" receiver (you can get a 1700 Reese with the 2.5"), but that was enough for my use.
It was about $400 installed.
Bret
โMar-21-2014 06:35 PM
โMar-21-2014 02:40 PM
myredracer wrote:
Maybe for another thread, but FWIW, if you get a crewcab and a long box, you may find that towing a long TT of 36-38' will be a handful for getting around corners, especially on city streets. With only a 29' TT, our F250 with supercab and long box can be "fun" to get around tighter corners sometimes. I find I have to get some turns set up right before entering it otherwise I can brush the tires on the curb or end up over the curb. But, to me a truck is not a truck unless it has a long box. We make use of the full 8' a lot.
โMar-21-2014 02:23 PM
โMar-21-2014 02:06 PM
Highway 4x4 wrote:
I called up Blue ox and they have a 2 1/2 inch shank but it's not shown on line yet. BTW, my Ram 2500 diesel is rated to tow 17,000.
โMar-21-2014 08:27 AM
โMar-21-2014 07:39 AM
outwestbound wrote:ah64id wrote:
Equal-i-zer also makes a 2.5" shank for their 1,400/14,000 model.
These Equal-i-zer hitches look good; about $475 including shank.
I really appreciate the forum input.
โMar-21-2014 05:17 AM
JBarca wrote:
Also, where did you find the $1,500 cost for a 2.5" setup? That does not sound right.
โMar-20-2014 11:00 PM
โMar-20-2014 09:22 PM
outwestbound wrote:bretm151 wrote:
The only catch is that the WDH limits are about 1500 pounds with a 2" receiver (you can get a 1700 Reese with the 2.5"), but that was enough for my use.
Thanks to all. This option is a fraction of going the $1500 2.5" route and I'm happy with whichever works best.
When you say 1500 pounds, do you mean max tongue 1500 and max towing 15000? I found a Reese WD RP66131 rated 1500/15000 for like.
Until you posted, I didn't know a class V 2" existed. If this options is as mechanically sound as the more expensive 2.5" WD rig, it seems the best option.
โMar-20-2014 07:06 PM
โMar-20-2014 05:48 PM
outwestbound wrote:
Thanks to all. This option is a fraction of going the $1500 2.5" route and I'm happy with whichever works best.
Until you posted, I didn't know a class V 2" existed. If this options is as mechanically sound as the more expensive 2.5" WD rig, it seems the best option.
โMar-20-2014 06:21 AM
โMar-19-2014 09:44 PM