I have read countless post on this issue and what I have learned is that "prior" to 2003, Dodge installed some receivers that may crack under heavy loads. Well hear it goes. I have ordered and Arctic Fox 27-F travel trailer that weighs 7280 lbs gross dry weight. The dry hitch weight is 940 lbs. Add the weight of the "Equal-i-zer" hitch and we are just over 1000 lbs. Now add wife, food, cargo, fat dog, kitchen sink and me, I think 1500 lbs ought to cover it. By my best guess, I'm towing at around 9000 lbs. (Thank God I bought a Cummins)! Since I ALWAYS use an equalizer hitch. (I'll get a Hensley when I can afford it). And I ALWAYS travel at 55 MPH towing, can my stink'en stock hitch handle it????? If not, I know someone with a plasma cutter and I'll get the XBR but I really don't want to do it if it is just not necessary! (If someone helps me with this question, it will pay for my next subscription). Thanks in advance.
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