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I would agree on the weight disribution if my C30 didn't have such stiff suspension and overloads that it doesn't squat at all.
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Just to clarify, and as already mentioned, a weight distributing hitch does more than just level a vehicle. Super stiff rear springs do not have the same handling benefit as as W/D hitch since you are still unloading the front suspension.........
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Well I've got a weight distributing setup around here somewhere. I'll throw it on eventually once I scrounge up some brackets for my trailer because mine disappeared a few years ago (don't ask).
Until then I want to make sure I have a reciever that is capable of pulling my trailer without the bars. My current one is 5,000 wt. carrying, 10,000 W/D and I would like to upgrade to something a little better.
I bought my trailer today guys, 14k lb with 16" wheels and tires (8 on 6.5" too). Since I've got tons of those wheel/tire combos around (they're 235/85R16s) I didn't need a spare--I've already got a bunch.
It's a "Road boss" brand with 7,000 lb axles, brakes on both, has sturdy steel fenders that can be driven over, and is 18' + 2' dovetail. I went for the regular slide in ramps as I don't much care for the fold-up type.
Price was $2650, he ended up wanting $2900 because it has the heavy duty jack and adjustable coupler but I talked him into selling it to me for the $2650 because I told him I was ready to cut the check right there and now today.
Overall I think I got a good deal for $3034 out the door. Trailer is WAY overkill for my needs but I got a great deal and really can't complain at all.