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jimh425 wrote:
I would go with as short hitch extension as possible if you stay stock. In my case, I was able to go to 18" for my 9 1/2. If we are talking about 250-400 lb tongue weight for the heavy case, I don't think you'll need a Super Hitch.
However, if you are planning on spending $200 any way, you might be ahead to go with a Super Hitch to eliminate any possibility that you will "waste" money in the future. You could always look for a used parts to drive down the cost.
There was also a thread about extending trailer tongue length while back. That might be a possibility as well with an extended ball mount. It depends on how long of a Northern Lite you are looking at as well.
Mar-07-2017 07:19 AM
Mar-07-2017 06:06 AM
3 tons wrote:
I have a 2016 Ram LB DRW, a Polaris RZR (and lots of other gear) in a 16'x7' enclosed trailer...I do this all the time with a forty or so inch 2.5" Reese extention, but I upgraded to a better Curt Commercial direct bolt on hitch good for 2,700# which is about 1,000# higher than factory 2.5" receiver...
http://www.etrailer.com/hitch-2016_Ram_3500.htm?style=&furl=-pm-Curt
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