OK, so my friend who bought the New 2018 Ram 2500 4x4 Diesel, just had to buy an RV for it quickly. After realizing the size fifth wheel he wanted was way over Payload, he switched interest to a rather large Pull Behind. He purchased a Flagstaff Classic 36' Trailer with a dry hitch weight of 1193. (Wow).
Since he does very little research into these things, I try to help where I can so first things first, it appears his new truck has a Class 5 Hitch(2 1/2" Receiver) but I told him to verify this at dealer. He had already installed a Fiver Hitch which he was going to trade for a Weight Dist Hitch system. Of course I said get them to bargain with you on a ProPride Hitch system, doubtful but what the heck.
My question being, what additional items/options might he need/require to make towing more a pleasure than a nightmare? He's towed a 30' lite weight trailer before but nothing this weight. Its seems his truck is up to the task(17,000 lb Tow rating with a Payload in the 2300 lb area). Trailer dry weight of 8975 with 2200 CCC. Any thoughts/idea's welcome which I'll pass on to him (pretend like I know something) LOL Thank You!!
(After market thoughts like Air suspension or some type of air assist was where my thinking was??)
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