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Mar-28-2018 12:25 PM
NautiqueFamily wrote:
TC and hitch/weight info site.....
Mar-28-2018 12:06 PM
NautiqueFamily wrote:
I don't really understand the above - The Supertruss lower truss bar is solid cast. I am no structural engineer but I cannot agree that a 3ft tube of welded steel is stronger than a trussed set with a solid lower truss..... but you are right; the Supertruss is heavy.
The hitch on the truck comes only as 2.5 not 3 inch, so you are placing the 3 inch OVER the adapter and the ball mount?
Mar-28-2018 11:12 AM
mkirsch wrote:
I've researched this myself extensively. There doesn't seem to be an official de-rating guide for hitch extensions. I suspect that the receiver manufacturers don't want to chime in out of liability fears, "We never said it could be used with an extension, so you're on your own." Except of course Torklift...
Some people will tell you that your extension is de-rated 50% no matter how long the extension is, but coming from an engineering background I know that's pure baloney. Most likely you are limited by the capacity of the extension itself rather than the de-rated receiver, but while my engineering concepts are still good, my finite element analysis skills are rusty as 20 year old truck.
I personally run a homebuilt extension that IIRC gives me around 16" of extra length. It's just a 24" Curt "weldable receiver tube" with an extra cross hole drilled in it, and two 15000lb D-rings welded on to it for safety chains. Short safety chains secure the D-rings to the factory receiver, and then the trailer safety chains attach to the D-rings. I've always wondered what the rating/capacity on this extension would be.
Mar-28-2018 11:06 AM
NautiqueFamily wrote:
The hitch on the truck comes only as 2.5 not 3 inch, so you are placing the 3 inch OVER the adapter and the ball mount?
Mar-28-2018 11:01 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
With 3" receiver you are fooling around using 2.5" extension with reducers.
I bought 3 ft of 3" tubing for $35 and per rough calculation the 3" tubing is stronger than double bars SuperTruss.
Lighter too. The only issue with 3" tubing is that it has weld along the inside, but since I was using reducer for my 2" ball mount, I just grind notch in the reducer.
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Mar-28-2018 07:59 AM
etrailer.com wrote:
For use with Titan 2-1/2" x 2-1/2" trailer hitch receivers only
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