Drop hitch

Bodine

One Call That's All
Location
WVC
That just screams quality.

It's not rated high enough anyway

x2 on th HF stuff.

Another consideration could be a perch kit ( Spring over axle), I have one on my Weekend Warrior and haven't had any trouble with it and its quite inexpensive and easy to do. My CTD has 7 inches of lift and 37s MY WW with the spring over and 15 inch tires requires approx. 4 to 6 inches of drop if that helps any.:D
 

Meat_

Banned
Location
Lehi
She'll be pulling a box bronco on the trailer... that'll be over 5k. If most hitches you see aren't rated over 5k you need to start shopping at different stores.
 

hoxviii

Ford-natic
Location
Draper, UT
Ok, makes sense then.

But at your typical trailer supply, about all they'll have on the wall is a classIII
which is 5,000 lbs and 500lb tongue weight. I'm running a class IV 10k, but in my experience it really is a rarity to see someone willing to purchase larger than a class III.

Justin
 

Bart

Registered User
Location
Arm Utah
One more thing to think about. Have you had your trailer aligned? Some new trailers come so far out of alignment that they'll wear tires funny. My boat trailer was that way. I also kept blowing a left rear on my enclosed trailer. Finally got it aligned and never had a problem after that.
 
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