Come on now. Statements like that make it hard to take advice when they are dead wrong.
Here is what the label on one of the bars says... .
Reese
600 Wt distributing spring bar - lbs
10,000 max gross trailer weight - lbs
600 max hitch weight 2-bars - lbs
The trailer has a max gvw of 10,000.
Now why is it the wrong setup? Maybe i do have a higher hitch weight would be the only reason.
You may be right about the bars being too weak but I am able to get a decent level with it right now without too much pressure on the bars.
It tows pretty good. Am I gonna go out and buy another hitch? Should I..... Which one.
This hitch was sold to the guy that bought the trailer brand new by an RV dealer...
Kelly Mobile Homes & RV Sales
I did read some hitch directions that says to try and get the ball as close to the bumper as possible like tempforce said. I will be drilling another hole in it.
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I went to the Reese website. It doesn't look like they have this size hitch anymore. They all look to be 12,000,1200. They don't show spring bars as being available separately. I'll give them a call.