Dec-20-2014 06:01 PM
Jan-16-2015 01:27 PM
delosholly wrote:
Hello,
We have a 2014 Ram 2500 with the stock 2.5" receiver. I use an Reese extension that is 36" but with the added ball totals out to around 48". I pull a smaller enclosed cargo trailer that has our 675lb Suzuki Burgman in it plus a lot of other gear and spare tires. I think the total weight of the trailer is around 2000-2250lbs. We have had zero issues pulling this trailer using this hitch combination. We do not have any chains added except for the safety chains. There is zero side-to-side motion of the trailer.
Jan-16-2015 10:48 AM
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Dec-23-2014 07:50 PM
Dec-23-2014 05:59 PM
mkirsch wrote:
Check the ratings of the receiver. It's generally on a sticker on the receiver itself, and if not, it's in the owner's manual.
2-1/2" factory receivers are rated higher than the standard 2", but they are still a far cry from a Reese Titan or a Superhitch.
Does your factory 2-1/2" receiver have a 2000lb WC tongue weight capacity?
Dec-23-2014 10:50 AM
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Dec-22-2014 02:05 PM
twodownzero wrote:
The superhitch is the only way to pull while carrying a camper with overhang, as far as I'm concerned. It has no real competition. I would use it for all but the lightest trailers.
Dec-22-2014 01:07 PM
FireGuard wrote:
I'm looking at a new Ram 3500 and it comes with a 2 1/2" receiver as does Ford and not sure on Chevy.
Are these stock receivers strong enough to support the leverage of the extensions.
I'm sure it won't be like a Torquelift or even Reese but has anyone done this?
Dec-21-2014 06:32 PM
Dec-21-2014 04:05 PM