I have had my first Cummins truck for a little bit over a year; very much have enjoyed the truck and going places with a travel trailer. In fact, just sold the old travel trailer and got another one (wanted something a little bigger as my two sons are getting bigger).
The good folks here on the TDR forum really helped educate me on towing issues. Here is one I don't understand regarding hitch classes, however.
The new travel trailer has a listed GVWR of 9,500 lbs. I understand that anywhere from 10% to 15% of GVWR should be carried on the tongue of the trailer and transferred to the towing vehicle - I believe this is "tongue weight." So, my tongue weight with this new travel trailer is somewhere between 950 lbs. and 1,450 lbs.
My 2012 2500 has a class IV hitch. I was reading that a class IV hitch is rated for trailer weights up to 12,000 lbs. and tongue weights up to 1,000 lbs. That tells me, at least on paper, that I need to install a class V hitch, as my tongue weight will most likely exceed 1,000 lbs.
Huh? 
I was talking to someone who tows all kinds of stuff all the time with his F-350 Furd, and he says he has a class IV hitch and never thinks twice about it regardless of trailer size. He says he pulls several kinds of trailers, anywhere from 6,000 lbs to 18,000 lbs. He says none of these are fifth-wheel or gooseneck.
Huh? 
So, I want to be safe, just don't get it. Seems to me the class IV hitch on my truck would be plenty; certainly nowhere near the limit on trailer GVWR. I am confused by the tongue weight issue. Unclear as to whether I should be ordering a class V hitch or not to install on the truck.
Thanks!!
The good folks here on the TDR forum really helped educate me on towing issues. Here is one I don't understand regarding hitch classes, however.
The new travel trailer has a listed GVWR of 9,500 lbs. I understand that anywhere from 10% to 15% of GVWR should be carried on the tongue of the trailer and transferred to the towing vehicle - I believe this is "tongue weight." So, my tongue weight with this new travel trailer is somewhere between 950 lbs. and 1,450 lbs.
My 2012 2500 has a class IV hitch. I was reading that a class IV hitch is rated for trailer weights up to 12,000 lbs. and tongue weights up to 1,000 lbs. That tells me, at least on paper, that I need to install a class V hitch, as my tongue weight will most likely exceed 1,000 lbs.


I was talking to someone who tows all kinds of stuff all the time with his F-350 Furd, and he says he has a class IV hitch and never thinks twice about it regardless of trailer size. He says he pulls several kinds of trailers, anywhere from 6,000 lbs to 18,000 lbs. He says none of these are fifth-wheel or gooseneck.


So, I want to be safe, just don't get it. Seems to me the class IV hitch on my truck would be plenty; certainly nowhere near the limit on trailer GVWR. I am confused by the tongue weight issue. Unclear as to whether I should be ordering a class V hitch or not to install on the truck.
Thanks!!