AJ143camping wrote:
I might have to purchase a WDH but only if needed depending on how much it squats with the airlift bags.
You do not use a W/D hitch to reduce rear end squat. Even with weight distribution you will still have some rear end squat. You use W/D to put weight back on the front wheels, the steering control, for your safety. Trust me, it's no fun towing a trailer down the road at 60mph with reduced steering control. Check your owners manual, you might have a specification for this. For example with GM trucks and full size SUVs, the front fender height must be brought back to stock level when using a W/D hitch.
Air bags help level your vehicle and provide for a nicer ride when hauling a load or towing a trailer. Air bags DO NOT put weight back on the front wheels.
SUVs have soft suspensions to make them ride more like cars. That generation of Pathfinder probably has bit tougher suspension than most SUVs do though. That said a trailer of that weight will require a W/D hitch. I use a W/D with my 1/2 ton PU (much stiffer suspension than your Pathfinder) and my trailer is about 500# lighter than yours is.
The 80% is an OK general rule, but you really need to understand all the numbers. What's your payload? It's on a sticker in the driver door. If your payload is 1100#, you have to subtract the weight of the tongue, potentially 676# at 13% of 5200. That leaves you with only 424# left for your passengers, your dog, and anything else in your vehicle. You also have to subtract the weight of of the W/D hitch.
This total also gets subtracted from your towing capacity. So if your passengers and stuff weigh 500#, then your towing capacity is now 5500#. So now you are over 90% of your capacity. Personally I think you'd be safer and more comfortable with a smaller trailer than you are looking at. Especially since you are considering cross country trips. For local stuff, within a few hundred miles and flat terrain, you'd be fine.
Chuck D.
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