I'm hoping that in the next few years I'll be buying a new truck, it will either be a 3/4 ton or another 1ton diesel. It seems like a lot of the new trucks come with class V hitches, whereas mine is only a Class IV I believe (it's rated at 10k lbs)
I don't know exactly what truck and hitch you have (year, make, model, configuration, etc...) but I would bet if you look in the fine print, you will find that the 10k rating of your current hitch assumes that you are using a WD system, and there is a lower number that comes into play if you are not using a WD system. I'm not sure how manufacturers can get away with not putting this critical information front and center, but I've seen this happen more than once. The owner's manual says that the vehicle comes with a 10k tow rating, and then somewhere else in small print, it mentions that, oh, by the way, if you're not using a WD system, it's only 5k.
I do like the tilt trailers, but like GN's, it seems like it adds more weight to the trailer, taking away weight that I could use as cargo.
I do believe you are correct on that, as far as needing a WD hitch, but I can't say for sure.
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If I go with a larger bumper pull, I do plan on upgrading my hitch and going with a WD hitch, but only because I've read that I "should" on this website, I don't actually understand how they work and why I "need" one?
I do believe you are correct on that, as far as needing a WD hitch, but I can't say for sure.
Is the WD hitch more for a better ride, and safer towing, or is it more so the weight of the trailer doesn't physically damage the hitch itself? As mentioned earlier, I've never been driving the truck and towing and felt any sort of ill effects such as too much tongue weight, too little, or anything like that. The rear end has never sagged any more than level. I have even stiffer springs in the rear than it came with stock, and had an airbag setup but removed it because I never once needed it. I've loaded the back up with just over 3k lbs of concrete and it didn't even sag....
If the WD hitch is for the hitch integrity, then i may be slightly worried about it, but if it's for a better ride, I can't say I've ever felt that I don't have a good ride already. Although, I have certainly noticed differences, and heavy loads of course, but I have never felt unsafe towing, like I have in lesser trucks/setups.
If I go with a larger bumper pull, I do plan on upgrading my hitch and going with a WD hitch, but only because I've read that I "should" on this website, I don't actually understand how they work and why I "need" one?
I thought the trailer weight is state by state. I'd go dual tandem over a triple axle anyday. If all your doing is straight than it'll work but start getting into tight areas and its just dragging that rear axle all over the place. Also it is more to replace tires on but Ill take 8 over 6 for heavy loads.
Brett