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โMay-19-2013 06:37 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:
The lightest of those trailers has a GVWR of 3,552#. Personally, I never tow an empty trailer.
I suggest you get your trailer weighed.
โMay-19-2013 06:31 PM
Ron Gratz wrote:
What is the maximum tongue weight printed on the receiver's label for "Weight Carrying"?
My 2004 Explorer says 500# -- would think your new F-150 could handle more than that.
Ron
โMay-19-2013 06:25 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:
I have never seen a 20 feet TT that only weighs 3,000#. That is incredible and hard to believe.
Your tongue weight is likely over the 500# rating of your hitch and needs WD for that reason alone.
โMay-19-2013 06:24 PM
โMay-19-2013 06:18 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:
I have never seen a 20 feet TT that only weighs 3,000#. That is incredible and hard to believe.
Your tongue weight is likely over the 500# rating of your hitch and needs WD for that reason alone.
โMay-19-2013 05:39 PM
Jerrybo66 wrote:
Before I got the F-350 everything I pulled was with a 1/2 ton. Our first TT was the only one I had a WD hitch for. One pull was with a car hauler loaded with a full sized pick-up, probably in the 7000# range.. No sway problems. If within specs I think any problems would be in the individual trailer. You may want to wait until you see how the trailer pulls before investing in equipment you don't need. You'll soon know if you should make the envestment.... IMO...
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Dtaylor wrote:
I am far from a hitch expert but the first question that comes to mind is What are you going to use for sway control? Do you need sway control and is it intergraded into your hitch?