My trailer loaded is around 10,800 according to the CAT scale. According to my tongue weight scane (for my tag), my tongue weight is as high as 1,800lbs and as low as 1,650 depending on how my trailer is loaded. I towed this load with a stock hitch for about a year... then I had a couple kids and decided I should be safe and upgraded to a Titan hitch.
Depending on the year, your class 4 hitch will be rated at either 1000 or 1200lbs.
I could swear that back when I worked for uhaul their auto trasport was only rated for $5k GTW. That was a long time ago though.
I wouldn't think twice about towing that load without weight distribution. If I owned a trailer with the same weights and used it a lot I would get the distribution just because it tows much better... but to tow a AT temporarily I wouldn't think twice.
Uhaul personnel aren't the wisest folks... unfortunately they usually error on the side of allowing you to tow more weight then you can handle. With a 3/4 ton and a 6k trailer I can't believe this is an issue. Afterall, I'm sure they'll rent that trailer to someone with a half ton up to 5k lbs...
Depending on the year, your class 4 hitch will be rated at either 1000 or 1200lbs.
I could swear that back when I worked for uhaul their auto trasport was only rated for $5k GTW. That was a long time ago though.
I wouldn't think twice about towing that load without weight distribution. If I owned a trailer with the same weights and used it a lot I would get the distribution just because it tows much better... but to tow a AT temporarily I wouldn't think twice.
Uhaul personnel aren't the wisest folks... unfortunately they usually error on the side of allowing you to tow more weight then you can handle. With a 3/4 ton and a 6k trailer I can't believe this is an issue. Afterall, I'm sure they'll rent that trailer to someone with a half ton up to 5k lbs...