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Old 08-10-2014, 10:18 AM   #4
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If that's the case, I think your trailer is going to exceed that. Good news is you can install a reciever that bolts to the frame and can give you the capacity you need. You can get a class 4, that should allow 10,000 lbs and 1,000 LB tongue weight with the proper equipment.

That doesn't mean your truck can tow that much, but the hitch will handle it. There are several places that can install it for you.

Shouldn't cost that much, and your RV dealer may be able to give you a break on the cost/installation included in the deal if you buy there, the dealership I work at does.
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