If you are concerned about wind pressure and trailer sway then consider the Propride 3p hitch. It's expensive compared to conventional WDH, but it uses a trapezodial link to project the pivot point of the trailer coupling close to the rear axle of t...
Gdetrailer wrote:SV Todd wrote:That may be true but most part times RV'ers are only pulling a trailer 10 or 20% of the time they drive their truck. Who wants to drive a 3/4 or 1 ton truck with it's terrible unladen fuel mileage 80-90% of the time th...
richardcoxid wrote:A long time old friend of mine who was in the independent RV repair business for over 30 years told me. Nobody but nobody ever complains about to much truck but, a lot of people complain about to little of truck.He goes on to say t...
If you can live with only 400lbs in your truck, that includes driver and passenger and anything in the bed or cab, then you will be just inside your payload rating. After that you have to consider controlling sway. Can your truck do it? Most likel...