I have done the search for threads about this topic and it was of some help, but I still have not found what will work for my particular needs. I have always had have a tough time getting my rv backed in to my space in the back yard. It is pretty much a serpentine path to get it parked and stored. I'm waiting for my recently ordered toyhauler to be delivered and I know it will be even harder to get it parked. The toy hauler is 6" wider than any of the rv's I've had, so you see what I'm up against.
I found this hitch when I did my search http://www.etrailer.com/productdetail.asp?partno=5020&vehicleid=3903&yearfrom=2004&h=e
The problem I see is that the verticle weight rating is only 300 lbs I'm thinking a 26' toyhauler will well over that.
It seems to me that I will be better off with a front hitch when moving this rv to the backyard. I will say I have a cdl license and I'm not a poor driver when it comes to backing a trailer. I think it will be safer to use a front hitch as opposed to the rear mount.
Does anyone have any advice for me as to what I should do?
Thanks and sorry for the long post.

I found this hitch when I did my search http://www.etrailer.com/productdetail.asp?partno=5020&vehicleid=3903&yearfrom=2004&h=e
The problem I see is that the verticle weight rating is only 300 lbs I'm thinking a 26' toyhauler will well over that.
It seems to me that I will be better off with a front hitch when moving this rv to the backyard. I will say I have a cdl license and I'm not a poor driver when it comes to backing a trailer. I think it will be safer to use a front hitch as opposed to the rear mount.
Does anyone have any advice for me as to what I should do?
Thanks and sorry for the long post.

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