joshuabardwell
Elite Member
I appreciate your being polite but I am indeed correct. You might want to reread your manual or look at your sticker on your hitch. If it came from the factory, I would bet it too is rated for 500-600 lbs without a weight distribution setup. I advise you to take your own advise and look up your specs.Jeff
Here is a link to the ball mount that I'm using: Ball Mount 5" Rise or 6" Drop. Note the tongue weight: 1200 lbs, 10% of the rated tow weight.
If you look at this page, you can see the towing specs for my truck: Dodge Towing Guide. Please note this text at the bottom: "However, the maximum tongue weight on Class III (The bumper ball) is limited to 500 lbs, and Class IV (The receiver hitch) to 1200 lbs." So, if I use the bumper holes, the tow rating is limited to 5000 lbs and the tongue weight to 500 lbs, just like your truck. If I use the frame-mounted receiver hitch, the tow weight is just over 13,000 lbs, and the tongue weight is 1,200 lbs. In all of these cases, the tongue weight comes in right around 10% of the tow weight.
Hitch is rated for 11500 lbs with a weight distribution draw bar and 5000 lbs without.
All you're telling me here is that you have a hitch that is specced smaller than your truck. My guess would be that you have a class III hitch (5000 lbs / 500 lbs is a typical spec for a class III hitch). Your truck can handle up to 11,500 lbs, which means that if you put a class IV hitch on it (typical spec 12,000-13,000 lbs) OR if you used a weight-distributing hitch, then you could max out your truck's towing capacity. Also, notice that on your placard, the tongue weight for both weight-distributing and non-weight-distributing is exactly 10% of the rated tow weight, which is what I'm saying.
Honestly, we could both be correct, because you say that most hitches are rated at 500 lbs tongue weight, and I would bet that most hitches you and I see are Class III. I just think it's more correct to say that the hitch tongue weight is usually about 10% of the rated tow weight and leave it to the towing person to figure out what exactly that is.