Curious to see if anyone uses a weight distribution hitch with their boat? As some of you may recall, I have been looking into a new tow vehicle, during this search the towing capacity has become a very important spec for us to review. Has anyone else noticed that the tow rating almost always seems to be followed by *when properly equipped
Looking at most vehicles, this appears to be required for most vehicles if towing over 5000 lbs, which I know our boat/trailer weigh. Ford has a very complete trailering guide as an example - link below:
http://www.fleet.ford.com/resources/...Tgde_Oct19.pdf
BoatMate does have a recommendation for use with surge brakes and a few options are available designed specifically for use with surge brake equiped trailers - see product in links below:
http://www.reese-hitches.com/product...800_lbs_,66153
http://www.equalizerhitch.com/About%...i-zer/faqs.php
With towing, there is alot of liability placed onto the driver of the tow vehicle and I feel it best to be "properly equipped" in the event of an accident it doesn't put an almost automatic blame on our rig.
Wondering what happens when the boat weight is removed from the trailer?
Does the weight distribution arms need to be released before and after loading/unloading?
I know this may seem a bit paranoid, but I would had to have something happen to someone (my family or another) on the road and think I could have done something to prevent is.
Any feedback/experiance would be greatly appreciated.
-Thanks all
Looking at most vehicles, this appears to be required for most vehicles if towing over 5000 lbs, which I know our boat/trailer weigh. Ford has a very complete trailering guide as an example - link below:
http://www.fleet.ford.com/resources/...Tgde_Oct19.pdf
BoatMate does have a recommendation for use with surge brakes and a few options are available designed specifically for use with surge brake equiped trailers - see product in links below:
http://www.reese-hitches.com/product...800_lbs_,66153
http://www.equalizerhitch.com/About%...i-zer/faqs.php
With towing, there is alot of liability placed onto the driver of the tow vehicle and I feel it best to be "properly equipped" in the event of an accident it doesn't put an almost automatic blame on our rig.
Wondering what happens when the boat weight is removed from the trailer?
Does the weight distribution arms need to be released before and after loading/unloading?
I know this may seem a bit paranoid, but I would had to have something happen to someone (my family or another) on the road and think I could have done something to prevent is.
Any feedback/experiance would be greatly appreciated.
-Thanks all
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