Jesus_man wrote:Agreeing with Rob. I didn't click his links, but you want 10% of the gross weight to be tongue weight. 8,000lb trailer needs to be 800lbs tongue.
This is the company that makes the hitch I use and has some great info:
https://www.weigh-safe.com/
However, contrary to what Rob does, I run 10k lb straps from the frame to the trailer at all 4 corners. I didn't like how it swayed headed down the highway. This also puts good triangulation so it stays put. Front is literally off the frame horns. Rear is off my center hitch recovery point.
What are you towing with? Will the trailer have brakes? IF so, do you need a brake controller?
I don't think you will run into height issues on your way to moab. Just avoid drive-thrus, and B-road underpasses. You aren't probably taller than your larger box delivery trucks.
Jesus_man wrote:According to google, stock is 4,616 lbs. You have a landscaping supply co nearby? They will generally have a scale and sometimes will let you get a quick weight for a tip or less.
Worse case, go to a certified Cat Scale. Will cost you $15-20 but super easy. You can find out how much weight is on each axle too.wileec wrote:Jesus_man wrote:According to google, stock is 4,616 lbs. You have a landscaping supply co nearby? They will generally have a scale and sometimes will let you get a quick weight for a tip or less.
I tried that on Saturday. Their scale was broken. Will try again today or tomorrow. With the D60, extra armor and trail parts on board we will see.
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