![]() By using a weight distribution hitch (Case 2), the torque bars on the hitch will reduce the applied leverage, moving weight from the rear axle back to the front steer axle and trailer axles.With no weight distribution hitch (Case 1), the hitch extension will act as a lever, adding weight to the rear axle and removing weight from the front steer axle.ĭue to the leverage applied, the weight added to the rear axle will always be higher than the actual tongue weight.How a weight distribution Hitch affects axle weights. Weight Distribution - 1200 lbs TW / 12000lbs. Weight Distribution - Up to 1700 lbs TW / 14,000lbs GTW ![]() No WD - Up to 1,200 lbs TW / 12,000lbs GTW.Class V - 1400 lbs Tongue Weight, 14000 lbs.Class V - 1200 lbs Tongue Weight, 12000 lbs.Class IV/V - 1000 lbs Tongue Weight, 10000 lbs.Class IV (Weight Distribution) - 1200 lbs Tongue Weight, 12000 lbs.Class IV - 750 lbs Tongue Weight, 7500 lbs.Class III - 500 lbs Tongue Weight, 5000 lbs.Class II - 350lbs Tongue Weight, 3500 lbs.Class I - 200 lbs Tongue Weight, 2000 lbs.Receiver Ratings are typically marked on receiver.Tire maximum loading will be lower when tires are used in DRW configuration.Tire load rating can be found on tire sidewall.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |