dodge man
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A lot of 1/2 ton trucks say a weight distribution hitch is required for anything over 5000 lbs trailer weight and 500 pounds hitch weight. What is the payload of you current truck.
ironically, 9300 lb manufacturer rating for conventional pull trailer, and i believe only 7100 lb for a gooseneck or 5th wheel... not to mention the trailer would be even heavier. plus, to get the deal i got i took a true shortbed ~5.5 foot bed so a gooseneck would be a no-go.
My '99 F250 king cab short bed (6') handles my gooseneck just fine and I even have a toolbox across the bed. Very hilly around here and never had an issue with the hitch getting even close to the toolbox, much less the cab. Modern goosenecks are built to fit a wider variety of trucks and the hitches are more accommodating. I'm 6'4" and can actually walk under my hitch when attached to the truck. Load Trail car hauler gooseneck.
I wouldn稚 put a WD setup on an aluminum frame. It won稚 hold up in the long run.
A lot of 1/2 ton trucks say a weight distribution hitch is required for anything over 5000 lbs trailer weight and 500 pounds hitch weight. What is the payload of you current truck.
Lostcause, what is your present trailer, make and model? Just wondering. Bob