![]() ![]() Even a dry tongue weight of 600 lb is not leaving me a lot of room. If I find myself getting down to around 500, I may have just bought an unusable truck. Now I am starting to wonder exactly how much the hitch will take away from my truck's overall capacity. So one on the high side won't work cause I am going to put stuff in the trailer. Most of the trailers I have been looking at are between 500 - 700 lbs dry tongue weight. I think my passengers and truck cargo will likely be 450. I have to assume that is already down to 1140 based on my bed cover and bed rug. I have seen information that says that means that it then reduces the tongue weight on the tow vehicle and other information that says it does not. Your comment that a WD hitch distributes some of the trailer weight back to the axles of the trailer is the biggest controversy on this topic. From starting to read the posts on this Towing sub-forum, you seem to know this topic well. ![]()
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