NIsaacs
TDR MEMBER
I was not only able to stop appropriately because it lifted my rear wheels off the ground there were no skid marks for my rear wheels at all in the accident that I had.
If you had trailer brakes and they were set right, they will force your hitch down....true story. Also, modern rigs have antilock brakes...hummm.
The main point I was trying to make, is upgrade your ball mount. You have a class 5, 2.5" receiver, take advantage of it and get in the 15-18k range. You are hauling commercial, you don't know what you will be towing next.
Trucking needs all the help it can get because what can go wrong at some point will. If you are on top of your business you will try to mitigate that as much as possible.
Again, it needs to be adjustable or carry a bunch of different drops so you can keep your trailer level.