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Originally Posted by Fourwinds
I thought the same thing Gritz, I have a 10,000lb hitch and still think it might be a bit much, but when physics takes over it might not have as much of an effect as we think. I thinking of going this route but would need more info from the company
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All you have to do is weigh the front "axle". This is how much weight you are putting downward on the hitch...which is a bit extended already with this setup. Hitch capacity is measured at 4" from the reinforced outer face of the receiver. My hitch and tow capacity is 1,000/10,000. No way would I trust this. First set of swells through Mississippi and away goes the toad. There must be more to it than I'm seeing.