New to towing - Receiver/Towing Questions
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New to towing - Receiver/Towing Questions
I have a 2011 FX4, 5.0, 373's,supercab with a 6.5 box (truck is stock)... I am not looking to see how much I can/can't tow, I am just looking to tow a pair of waverunners or a smaller boat or possibly a car later on.
My question is, what type of receiver/hitch ball do I need? Any brand opinions? What to look for?
I was looking at this - http://www.curtmfg.com/index.cfm?eve...&categoryid=47.
I could be way off, and again I don't mean to sound stupid. I know that may sound like a ridiculous question, but I am new to this scene. Thanks again
My question is, what type of receiver/hitch ball do I need? Any brand opinions? What to look for?
I was looking at this - http://www.curtmfg.com/index.cfm?eve...&categoryid=47.
I could be way off, and again I don't mean to sound stupid. I know that may sound like a ridiculous question, but I am new to this scene. Thanks again
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The waverunner trailer you can use either a 1-7/8 or a 2in ball for the car trailer it's going to need a 2-5/16 ball and the drop is going to depend on how you want the trailer to ride. I know I like a trailer to tow almost level but it's personal preference and how the trailer handles on a given hitch some tow better tounge high and some tow better closer to level. If you are going to be towing mutltiple trailers you may want to look into a tri ball set up that has adjustable tounge heights like this one I am going to pick this up this year.
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too..._245756_245756
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too..._245756_245756
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Thanks for the prompt response. What is the reccomended for the trailer to ride? with a drop? stock height? I want to do whats best for the truck.
That looks like my next purchase, a few mixed reviews .. but being I am going to eventually be alternating from a boat/car trailer ect, this seems like it would suffice.
That looks like my next purchase, a few mixed reviews .. but being I am going to eventually be alternating from a boat/car trailer ect, this seems like it would suffice.
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Thanks for the prompt response. What is the reccomended for the trailer to ride? with a drop? stock height? I want to do whats best for the truck.
That looks like my next purchase, a few mixed reviews .. but being I am going to eventually be alternating from a boat/car trailer ect, this seems like it would suffice.
That looks like my next purchase, a few mixed reviews .. but being I am going to eventually be alternating from a boat/car trailer ect, this seems like it would suffice.
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The receiver, or drop, should match the weight restriction of the hitch. e.g., my Drawtite hitch is rated at 12,500Lbs, as is my 4" drop (truck rated to tow only 8400Lbs, though). As stated earlier, the amount of drop (0", 2", 4", etc...) will depend on trailer tongue weight, and desired ride angle of trailer. If you can, have trailer loaded and parked behind truck. Adjust trailer tongue jack to desired ride angle, and measure amount of drop you will need. Also, for your application I would prefer a 2" ball over 1-7/8... more trailers seem to use the 2".
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Sorry I misunderstood what you where looking for. You are looking for the ball and draw bar, I would seriously take into consideration the tri-ball I posted the link to earlier. I tow quite a bit in the summer and I am getting rid of all my different draw bars and going the tri-ball route to keep my truck bed uncluttered and I carry 3 different ball draw bar combos with me.
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If you are worried about the quality of the tri-ball I posted earlier here is the one I am actually purchasing it is made by B&W Hitch and they produce a top notch product.
http://www.turnoverball.com/products...hitch/tow-stow
http://www.turnoverball.com/products...hitch/tow-stow
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^^ That one looks sweet. I like how you can tuck it away when you're not towing and it doesn't have all those easily pulled pins, which are easy to steal. That first one you posted looked like a real shin buster. The reviews said the same thing, about how it sticks out so far and possibly hurts the tongue capacity.
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Last hitch you'll ever need to buy...
http://www.andersenhitches.com/Produ...ombo-ball.aspx
Had one for about 6 years now and its great.
http://www.andersenhitches.com/Produ...ombo-ball.aspx
Had one for about 6 years now and its great.
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Uh... Aluminum doesn't rust. It could use a good polishing, but no major chipping. There's a few dents and dings in it from trailers and chains (I've wrapped chains around it many times to pull stuff) and such, but it's still very presentable. If I spent an hour or two polishing it, it'd look much better.