I had another thread recently talking about how to set this up.Curt/DrawTite both sell a hitch that can be added to a Ford Econoline 1-ton van (e350), but someone told me it's not only illegal but dangeroous to pull something higher than manufacture ...
We will be full-timing. Space is an important topic.Here is the respective limits of each:32TSBH Weight 7,750Carrying capacity 2,725 Combined weight10,475324BTS Weight 8,020 Carrying capacity 2,580 Combined weight10,6...
dodge guy wrote:Again, nothing against the law to tow an 11k lb trailer with a proper rated hitch. And again, the 10k rating is based on a 10k hitch. An excursion originally was rated at 10k lbs tow rating. In 02 the rating went to 12,500lbs, the onl...
Jayco-noslide wrote:I wouldn't knowingly go beyond the recommended capacities with any kind of RV equipment. If for no other reason, think of the liability if there is an accident.Two attorneys just told me the same. Well, time to sell the v-10, 12 p...
Funny how Curt tech support said it might be illegal or dangerous. I called 2 insurance companies as well who werent sure either, but thought it was fine.
westend wrote:I've got a feeling that this is one of those, "I know it's wrong but I'll ask anyway" threads.No, I really have no clue. Following answers are inline:bid_time wrote:What is rated at 11,000 lbs? GVWR trailer (max loaded weight)what is ra...
phillyg wrote:Are you saying the hitch is rated higher than the van's max tow rating? If so, I don't see how that makes it "illegal" to sell, unless you're willing to pull 11,000lbs with a vehicle only rated for 10,000lbs, but that's on you, not the...