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Fordoholic
Anyone know what the weight rating is on a 1996 factory receiver?
Mine has too many coats of paint on it to read. I am going to have to install a 18" extension in mine with the new camper and the extensions say:
My boat with trailer and gear runs about 3000/250 so it will be under the 4000/400 of the extension but I don't want to break the factory receiver. Your typical aftermarket Class IV receiver is rated at 6000/600 so that would make it 4000/400 with the extension. I am not too worried about the tow rating as much as the tongue weight, I don't want the hitch to hit the ground. I am going to run Lateral support safety chain assemblies like the superhitch system just for some extra piece of mind.
I could go with a Superhitch system but I figure why spend the $800 if I don't need it. Another option is the Titan V but it is also a bit expensive.
Mine has too many coats of paint on it to read. I am going to have to install a 18" extension in mine with the new camper and the extensions say:
Load rating: GVW 4000 lbs. Tongue 400 lbs. - with weight-distribution hitch GVW 7000 lbs. The limiting factor is the capacity of your hitch. Using a 2" hitch extender will reduce your hitch's overall capacity by 1/3.
My boat with trailer and gear runs about 3000/250 so it will be under the 4000/400 of the extension but I don't want to break the factory receiver. Your typical aftermarket Class IV receiver is rated at 6000/600 so that would make it 4000/400 with the extension. I am not too worried about the tow rating as much as the tongue weight, I don't want the hitch to hit the ground. I am going to run Lateral support safety chain assemblies like the superhitch system just for some extra piece of mind.
I could go with a Superhitch system but I figure why spend the $800 if I don't need it. Another option is the Titan V but it is also a bit expensive.