IvoryHemi
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So, 1250-200-750=300# remaining payload if I installed a propride and had the trailer fully loaded, correct?
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So, 1250-200-750=300# remaining payload if I installed a propride and had the trailer fully loaded, correct?
Basically same hitch, there is a long drawn out backstory on the facebook groups. Both are well made and worth every penny. You cant sway a trailer if you tried
Bummer. Thanks for confirming. I've not had any trouble with my Andersen, but haven't done a lot of interstate driving either.Correct
I forgot to add i also upgraded the hitch on the truck. The factory one looked like it was made from old swing set pipes
I forgot to add i also upgraded the hitch on the truck. The factory one looked like it was made from old swing set pipes
That's the problem though right? Your truck can handle it, but can it handle it for 2, 3, 10 years? If you're in a wreck that's not your fault, but you're over the "stated capacities" for the truck, you're going to be in for a rough time if someone does some digging and finds out.I hate to admit this but I'm well over my payload whenever I set out on a trip. But I'm stuck with the truck and had to make due. My payload is under 1400 lbs. My camper pin weight is around 1100, plus my Hensley on paper I'm not even allowed to sit in the truck. My truck pulls and stops completely fine. Id say if you already have the truck and the camper and cannot upgrade do everything you can to make it safer.
You unhook the bar from the receiver and it does/can.The Hensley hitch doesn't work that way btw.
If you unhook your hitch on a steep hill, you get what is coming to you.To me it looks like you would have a hard time backing that truck into the hitch if the front of the truck is on a steep-ish hill/valley. I can see that it swivels horizontally which is great, but vertically, I'm not so sure how much of an angle the front of the truck could be on before it doesn't slide in?
If you unhook your hitch on a steep hill, you get what is coming to you.