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burningman wrote:
I haul horses up and down the west coast, 14 at a time, I’m very familiar with what important cargo they are.
Jul-09-2019 04:22 PM
burningman wrote:
If you’re concerned for ultimate safety of the horses, stretch your trailer tongue and hitch directly to the truck, don’t use a hitch extension at all.
No one drives around towing on a hitch extension unless they have to... gee why is that?!!
I haul horses up and down the west coast, 14 at a time, I’m very familiar with what important cargo they are. A horse trailer on a hitch extension behind a Toyota... I wouldn’t do it.
Extensions are always recommended here because they’re a store-bought solution the camper dealers sell. No one wants to do a little welding and custom work.
The people who say it’ll hit the camper and won’t work haven’t ever done it.
Jul-09-2019 02:18 PM
Jul-09-2019 02:10 PM
Geewizard wrote:FireGuard wrote:
You will be pushing it if you plan on towing that with your Tundra?
9900 lbs max towing capacity.
Jul-09-2019 01:48 PM
FireGuard wrote:
You will be pushing it if you plan on towing that with your Tundra?
Jul-09-2019 10:00 AM
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Jul-09-2019 05:28 AM
Buzzcut1 wrote:
well one of the above posters referenced me. I have a superhitch, 48" supertruss, Husky weight distributing hitch with 1200 pound bars. If I was going to do it all over I would only make one change. Superhitch Magnum (not made when I got my setup). You are towing a trailer with live animals. Its a completely different consideration from those towing box trailers. I am not risking my horses lives to save a buck. The superhitch, 48" supertruss with a WD hithch is rated to safely deal with a 1200 pound tongue weight. nothing else comes close.
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