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Always go heavier than what you figure. Who knows if a year or two down the road that you decide to buy another, heavier trailer. We have a Mobile Suites that weighs 18,500 lbs, so our Reese is a 22K unit. That should be heavy enough as long as we don't trade up to a 43' trailer.
There are lots of brands, but I've been told that Reese has a good reputation as being quality hitches. If you happen to decide to go with an air ride hitch, I'd go with a Hensley.
Terry
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2010 Mobile Suites 38TKSB3 2008 Ford F450 2019 Ford Expedition Max as Tag-along or Scout
2003 Teton Grand Freedon 2006 Mobile Suites 32TK3 SOLD 2006 Freightliner Century 120 with Detroit 14L singled, ultrashift, hauling a 2016 Smart Passion
Hensley BD3 TrailerSaver Air Ride Hitch. not only is it a great hitch, Hensley has great customer service. Call Aaron at Hensley if you have any questions.
We just purchased a new to us 2012 f450 for our TV.
The bed is prepped for a hitch.
HELP! Please recommend a hitch for a 16000lb load
Thanks.
Mike
If by prepped you mean by factory, Reese makes a 20K and 25K that would fit in. Also, B&W makes one that fits, I think it is now a 20K. I have a B&W in mine, and it is a great hitch. No slop after hitching up, very well built, comes apart in 2 pieces to take out of bed. B&W is also American made.
On a trailer that weight I would not consider anything except an air ride hitch. I personally like the Trailersaver in that application.
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A BIG thanks to all that replied. As always this forum helped me is many areas for the FT goal.
I did some research and agree that an air ride hitch is the way to go. I also talked to Aaron at Hensley, but found a one year old BD3 on ebay. I did the buy it now option so I should be ready in time for the TN spring rally. Really looking forward to it.
That is odd. I tried to sale my hitch, finally gave it to park owner. They have little resale value.
-- Edited by Glenn West on Tuesday 24th of February 2015 01:51:07 PM
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