what kind of hitch
HItch?, here is an idea, Our 92 D250 Ext cab has been pulling a 30' Holiday Rambler for over 60K, over 80K+ on the trailer. Two trucks with a Pull-Rite hitch, its an upside down fifthwheel hitch, 90degree turning right and left. They have bolt on heavy weights that I think go 15K and more, ours is a 10K. It gives us a topper, the whole box to fill, carry a small freezer for fish and keep the tools safe, It allows us a low profile trailer to haul, which gets better mileage than a high profile fifthwheel. We have been on every major highway in the country, most two lane mountain passes east and west. all North and south including south of Shaniko to Fossil in Northern Oregon. Never have we had a white knuckle experience from the trailer wanting to misbehave this includes rain, ice and snow. yes I do get a little nervous in snow, the ice was a surprise.
We put Hydraulic Disc brakes on the trailer this summer, 12. 5K around the US. It is the only way to go. Never will I presume to tell anyone what to use, test the ideas, research the stuff and then have fun. cheers to all of you out there who help us. OLD CPO in WA. If you want more info, will help where I can. .