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Grit_dog
Jun 22, 2021Navigator
Weight in the truck bed has nothing to do with the selection of the appropriate size wdh. However the total load on the rear axle and the capability of the truck has everything to do with the need for a wdh, of which you have no real need, unless your hitch receiver is not rated or able to carry the weight bearing tongue weight, which it is likely not if it's the factory hitch.
Although, real world, I've towed alot more, a long ways with trucks like yours without giving it a second thought.
New Class V hitch is $258, bolt on. Mid grade wdh with shank is close to, or double that amount.
Are you really against taking the setup for a spin and seeing how it handles before spending money to fix a problem that likely doesn't exist?
Although, real world, I've towed alot more, a long ways with trucks like yours without giving it a second thought.
New Class V hitch is $258, bolt on. Mid grade wdh with shank is close to, or double that amount.
Are you really against taking the setup for a spin and seeing how it handles before spending money to fix a problem that likely doesn't exist?
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