You don't want the tongue too low, it should have a little bit of rake, but too much will wear the front trailer tires out and will also cause more tongue weight and more work for your truck.
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go across the interstate to one of those Travel trailer/Motor Home dealers and buy a billet aluminum 4" or 6" drop ball mount. The hitch should run about $50.00, but they have a 10k rating, and look great. Then, see what ball ratings you need and place the correct ball on the mount. I did this a few years ago, and I won't go back to a Reese or other welded hitch.
Our Expedition works great with the 4" drop.
See here - http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=pd_rs_2/...inger%20towingAttached Files
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When I hooked up my wifes Tahoe (07) to the boat the trailer was not level, the front was raised and the prop gaurd was low to the ground.
Gmoney, LOUD AND CLEAR!
Timmy, I just have the standard trailer tires so its not as tall as yours.
Brad, I didnt even think about the RV shops until I posted this thread. I am going to check them out this weekend.
Thanks all.
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Billet Aluminum definitely does, it's milled out of a solid piece. Matt, you can also go this route:
http://www.drawtite-hitches.com/ball...dersen_mfg.htm
Then you can use it on both vehicles.
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Originally posted by Timmy! View PostBillet Aluminum definitely does, it's milled out of a solid piece. Matt, you can also go this route:
http://www.drawtite-hitches.com/ball...dersen_mfg.htm
Then you can use it on both vehicles.
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Originally posted by Timmy! View PostBillet Aluminum definitely does, it's milled out of a solid piece. Matt, you can also go this route:
http://www.drawtite-hitches.com/ball...dersen_mfg.htm
Then you can use it on both vehicles.Freude am Fahren.
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Tigé Jedi
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Originally posted by Matt Garcia View PostSo the wife gets a new ride over the weekend (Tahoe) and I decide to buy a hitch for it. After calculating the total weight of the boat, trailer, gas etc I came up with roughly 5655 pounds give or take a hundred pounds. This would then make my tongue weight between 560-600 pounds (10% of total weight). I drive to a few Walmarts and a U haul to search for a hitch and trailer ball that is rated for the correct amount. It appears that trying to find a receiver for this size is few and far between. It seems that most, if not all of them are rated for 5000 pounds max trailer weight and 500 pounds max tongue weight. Which then makes me think, is my current hitch rated for the correct amount (don’t have my hitch with me since I can’t tell)? Then I also wonder if my previous truck hitch had the correct rating?
So my question is does everyone have there hitch rated for the right amount? Also where the hell can you find a 5 ¼ drop hitch rated for 6000 pounds and 600 tongue weight?
http://www.trailersnhitches.com/receiverhitchindex.htm
Originally posted by xpjim1 View PostWhat concerns me is the pivot hitch and actuator on my Extreme Trailer says not to exceed 6000#. In 06 I saw that Extreme was putting on the 7000# rated actuators on the 24v seriesBe excellent to one another.
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Matt, I've got the same concerns ... my 07 Tahoe factory hitch says 5k trailer weight. 4x4 with standard axle ratio. So have you changed the factory hitch or didn't have the factory hitch and installed an aftermarket ? I figure my 07 24VE with trailer is close to 6k pounds. I'm going to get a 6k ball/receiver with a 2" drop but am still concerned with the overall weight and the factory hitch.
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I got a reciever and drop from a custom trailer shop. Its rated at 10k and the ball is rated at 8k its a great peace of mind knowing its rated above what you need. I like the alum. type but be careful with it. Alum and steel are different metals and can react negatively to each other. Also the alum is softer and the nut has a habit of loosining up.
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