Masond1287
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In my profile pic? That's ours.Curious, who’s big a trailer are you pulling?
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In my profile pic? That's ours.Curious, who’s big a trailer are you pulling?
Lol, was supposed to say how big, not who’s...gotta love autocorrectIn my profile pic? That's ours.
Ahh ok. No worries. It's about 3200 lbs dry weight and 450 lbs tongue weight. Single axle. They make the r3 in different weight options. We went with the r3 400# tongue weight because when I read the specs on the hitch it is actually meant for 400-600 lbs tongue weight and the next step up was the r3 600# which was rated for 600-800 lbs tongue weight. Granted we could have gone with the 600# and had no issues, the $400 was on sale and in stock ready to shop before our first trip with enough time to install before hitting the road.Lol, was supposed to say how big, not who’s...gotta love autocorrect
Just bought a 2016 laramie longhorn my salesman told me I do not need a wdh to pull my jayco hummingbird 3100 lbs 345 tounge weight, is this true?
I have a wdh when I bought my travel trailer I had one purchased with it and its currently set up to my 04 grand cherokee. It will be a pita to set up im sure but would you reccomend I use it? A guy I work with said I should use it but IDKTechnically true, yes. If your truck has the factory receiver it's most likely a Class 3. 600 lb tongue weight with a gross trailer weight of 6000 lbs. They're also good for 1000 lbs tongue weight with 10,000 gross trailer weight when using weight distribution.
I have a wdh when I bought my travel trailer I had one purchased with it and its currently set up to my 04 grand cherokee. It will be a pita to set up im sure but would you reccomend I use it? A guy I work with said I should use it but IDK
I'm tempted to just try it. I will need to go buy a receiver as I don't have one.