I'm going to use my BS card on this. Shifting to 4H at speed ok. But low?
Shortly after I bought my Bronco sport. I accidently switched it to park while driving through town at about 30 mph.
My intention was switching the other dial to sport mode. The Bronco informed me immediately what I did...
Looking at this.
Blue Ox 2-Point Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control - 6-Hole Shank - 10K GTW, 800 TW Blue Ox Weight Distribution Hitch BLU65FR (etrailer.com)
Thanks. I like this much better too. The cost is more. But manageable. I'm thinking around 1500.00 for the brake control install and the WD hitch. Thinking 1000/10,000 rated WD one.
Oh, I've towed large trailers. 30'with twin 30 kw generators while in the service. I understand that portion. The science behind that was worked out for me though. I just hitched and went. Just not up to date on these campers.
That being said. There are a couple 24's I'm looking at too.
Year2022
ManufacturerForest River
Model NameWildwood X-Lite Midwest
Trim Name24RLXL
Generic Type (Primary)Travel Trailer
Capacities
Hitch Weight Capacity550 lb.
Cargo Capacity2,487 lb.
Fresh Water Capacity40.00 gal.
Gray Water Capacity30.00 gal.
Black Water Capacity40.00 gal.
Weights
Unloaded...
Kind of figured. Thanks. The hitch weight was in the manual. I don't trust salesmen for sh!t.
This guy wasn't pushy at all. And he suggested a weight distribution hitch. But stated he wasn't sure if this would work. I'll probably go with the front bedroom rig. 550 pound hitch weight.
This is my...
We went looking at campers. And found one we really like. The wet weight is fine. But it has a front kitchen. So, the hitch weight is 860 pounds. If I used a weight distribution hitch. Would that still be an issue? They have the same model with a front bed. That is well within the hitch...
If your truck is in a drivable condition. Then go somewhere else. Just remember with all these constraints going on. They maybe are just as impatient. And moody as you probably are.
Wasn't really a sports car. Only had the 4 ltr in it. But it was fun to drive. And the shaker 500 stereo was nice. The aftermarket exhaust sounded great! With the exhaust, cold air intake and tune. She was lively.