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Old 09-28-2018, 06:24 PM   #21
sourdough
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I go with Javi. Minimal/marginal is OK but having a bit of excess doesn't hurt. Some say if you use heavier bars the ride is affected; having used 1000, 1200 and 1400 lb. bars I can say, for me, there is absolutely no discernable difference. I believe in having "reserve" capacity; not running on the edge.
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Old 09-29-2018, 07:15 AM   #22
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My truck is only rated for 1000 lbs max of tongue weight so this is a number I’ll have to be under regardless. That being said, my local CW where I purchased the trailer is willing to swap me out for some 1200 bars to see the difference in ride and if I would like them better.

But really, I think I may be looking at a new Anderson hitch.
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