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Originally Posted by petefoss
I'll check with Roadmaster. On etrailer site there is a note to not use with a trailer. I assy a dolly would be similar with a non zero tongue weight.
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The following Is directly from the Roadmaster site for the dual hitch.
As you can see they limit tong weight to 400 lbs.
Dual Hitch Receiver
With this dual-purpose hitch receiver, you can add a bike carrier or other hitch accessory to the rear of your motorhome.
• Fits most 2" hitch receivers
• Solid steel construction
• Computer-designed and -tested
• Powder-coated for maximum durability
• 10,000-pound capacity; 400-pound maximum tongue weight
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Both receivers offset by two inches
One receiver offset by two inches, the other by four inches
One receiver offset by two inches, the other by six inches
One receiver offset by two inches, the other by eight inches
One receiver offset by two inches, the other by 10 inches
I feel Roadmaster is playing it safe and underrating the hitch. Mine is a solid bar hitch and very robust welds. Very well made hitch.