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stock receicer ?
The stock receiver hitch on a third gen truck is rated for how much weight? And how much with weight distribution hitch? Can I tow 10,000lbs. with the stock receiver and weight distribution?
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How many of you exceed the ratings on the stock hitch? Do I need a class V? Im getting a toyhauler with a dry tung weight of 1050lbs. I will get weight distribution, but even with that the receiver is only rated to 1200lbs. I can see having a loaded tung weight of maybe 1400lbs. Is the stock receiver enough?
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I think th sock receiver is class IV. I have occasiosionly gone 12k, without an equalizer, not often. I would certainly go Class 5.
As Clint Eastwood would say, "Do you feel lucky, punk?".
At any rate, why gamble on an expnsive TT with an underrated hitch?
From what people have posted, I would also get a Hensley Arrow, or something equal.
I think for over 10k, a Fiver makes a lot of sense. There are real needs to stay with a TT, for some.
Good RVing!
As Clint Eastwood would say, "Do you feel lucky, punk?".
At any rate, why gamble on an expnsive TT with an underrated hitch?
From what people have posted, I would also get a Hensley Arrow, or something equal.
I think for over 10k, a Fiver makes a lot of sense. There are real needs to stay with a TT, for some.
Good RVing!
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How many of you exceed the ratings on the stock hitch? Do I need a class V? Im getting a toyhauler with a dry tung weight of 1050lbs. I will get weight distribution, but even with that the receiver is only rated to 1200lbs. I can see having a loaded tung weight of maybe 1400lbs. Is the stock receiver enough?
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How many of you exceed the ratings on the stock hitch? Do I need a class V? Im getting a toyhauler with a dry tung weight of 1050lbs. I will get weight distribution, but even with that the receiver is only rated to 1200lbs. I can see having a loaded tung weight of maybe 1400lbs. Is the stock receiver enough?
I would add a Class V receiver just for the added safety margin. I too, felt like the stocker was on the weak side. I never had a failure with it, but I feel alot more confident in the strength of my Putnam XDR. http://www.trailerhitches.com/traile...s5xdrhitch.cfm
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I noticed on the link provided by TexasCTD the info stated drilling required. I put the XDR on my truck and it was a NO DRILL install, in fact it advertised as a no drill install.
You should probably get the ball mount and ball from them as they have the highest rating of any I have seen so far.
You should probably get the ball mount and ball from them as they have the highest rating of any I have seen so far.
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Steve I was looking at the link I posted again....and I don't see where it says drilling required. I don't recall doing any drilling on mine either. http://www.trailerhitches.com/images/pdf/PT187.pdf
We did have to cut off the OEM receiver hitch from the OEM crosstube however. That took a little bit of work. But definately worth it!
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I would add a Class V receiver just for the added safety margin. I too, felt like the stocker was on the weak side. I never had a failure with it, but I feel alot more confident in the strength of my Putnam XDR. http://www.trailerhitches.com/traile...s5xdrhitch.cfm
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Weight Capacity: 15000 lbs
Finish: Black Matte
Installation Time: 60 minutes
Class: 5
Tongue Weight: 1500 lbs
Weight Distribution: 16000 lbs
Installation: Drilling Required
Hitch Opening: 2 inch
Brand: Putnam
Finish: Black Matte
Installation Time: 60 minutes
Class: 5
Tongue Weight: 1500 lbs
Weight Distribution: 16000 lbs
Installation: Drilling Required
Hitch Opening: 2 inch
Brand: Putnam
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http://trailersnhitches.com/putnamcart/25211.html
MMurray, I missed that in the link. Thanks.
Here is another link......to the same hitch. It says no drilling. I think that was a typo in the ad from Trailerhitches.com
Also here is an old thread by Pourin Diesel where he installed the Putnam XDR on his sled pulling truck. Pics etc. Very stout. https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=100590
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MMurray, I missed that in the link. Thanks.
Here is another link......to the same hitch. It says no drilling. I think that was a typo in the ad from Trailerhitches.com
Also here is an old thread by Pourin Diesel where he installed the Putnam XDR on his sled pulling truck. Pics etc. Very stout. https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=100590
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Man, after seeing how similar the 3rd gen XDR for use with factory receiver is compared to the Superhitch from Torklift, it makes me even wonder more why it is nearly 3 times as much money as the XDR. I'm tempted to get an XDR and just modify it to include a 2nd ball mount location below the original so that I can use a camper extension.
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http://trailersnhitches.com/putnamcart/25211.html
MMurray, I missed that in the link. Thanks.
Here is another link......to the same hitch. It says no drilling. I think that was a typo in the ad from Trailerhitches.com
Also here is an old thread by Pourin Diesel where he installed the Putnam XDR on his sled pulling truck. Pics etc. Very stout. https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=100590
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MMurray, I missed that in the link. Thanks.
Here is another link......to the same hitch. It says no drilling. I think that was a typo in the ad from Trailerhitches.com
Also here is an old thread by Pourin Diesel where he installed the Putnam XDR on his sled pulling truck. Pics etc. Very stout. https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=100590
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Typo's are easy to make...