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Boomerweps wrote:Baja Man wrote:
Based on one of the responses...
Does weight in truck bed need to be considered when selecting a WDH?
Ex. TW is 900# and truck bed has 500#....hitch and bars need a 1400# rating?
Chains vs solid bars?
Short answer. NO.
By that logic, youโd have to add all weight in the TV, people, etc.
The WDH is sized by the trailer towed.
WDH weight gets added to truck payload and rear axle load.
In the example above, you would get the next size up available, like a 1000# rated or even a a 1200# rated, depending on your choice of WDH sizes.
I use 400-600# rated bars, next sizes are 600-800 & 800-1200, interchangeable on my hitch head. I could use the 600-800# bars now, depending on my TT loading for tongue weight, but Iโm trying to keep the TW within my WDH specs.
โJun-22-2021 09:55 AM
Baja Man wrote:
Based on one of the responses...
Does weight in truck bed need to be considered when selecting a WDH?
Ex. TW is 900# and truck bed has 500#....hitch and bars need a 1400# rating?
Chains vs solid bars?
โJun-22-2021 08:14 AM
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โJun-21-2021 10:43 PM
โJun-21-2021 10:41 PM
Mickeyfan0805 wrote:Baja Man wrote:
Based on one of the responses...
Does weight in truck bed need to be considered when selecting a WDH?
Ex. TW is 900# and truck bed has 500#....hitch and bars need a 1400# rating?
Can't speak for all hitches, but Equal-i-zer specifically includes any cargo behind the rear axle in the calculations for hitch size.
โJun-21-2021 06:50 PM
Baja Man wrote:
Based on one of the responses...
Does weight in truck bed need to be considered when selecting a WDH?
Ex. TW is 900# and truck bed has 500#....hitch and bars need a 1400# rating?
โJun-21-2021 06:02 PM
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โJun-21-2021 01:03 PM
Grit dog wrote:kellem wrote:
Have a 7600# trailer and use 1200# trunnion bars without issue.
Usually carry a bed load and full fresh water tank (60g).
The FWT is located well forward of the axles, something to consider.
I have a 12,800lb gvw trailer, running about 10k ready to camp and use 0# trunnions bars without issue. Tows like itโs on rails.
Still not sure where the brainwashing comes from, but OP ought to tow his trailer first then decide what he wants or needs.
โJun-21-2021 10:06 AM
kellem wrote:
Have a 7600# trailer and use 1200# trunnion bars without issue.
Usually carry a bed load and full fresh water tank (60g).
The FWT is located well forward of the axles, something to consider.
โJun-21-2021 09:40 AM
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