Ok Paul lets sort this out and then move on:
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I would be careful on "with tow max package (10300lbs)". Most sales people do not understand pickups when it comes to rear ends & towing.
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I don't need that type of hitch and sales people in general
I had the factory build sheet in my hand before I even looked at the truck. No salesman involved in this transaction.I Never mentioned sales people. This advice is more suited for someone truck shopping not someone who has already bought and is asking for advice on trailers not trucks.
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If you also need "plan to use a load distribution hitch" that means your very close to the tongue wight or you have a unbalanced load. Be careful.
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When I hear, 10,300lbs & needing a load distributing hitch.
From what I understand a WD hitch helps with load balancing and sway even if you aren't close to your limit. I may not NEED one but I do PLAN to use one...why not right? I don't even have a trailer yet to know if it's of balance.
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I have an extended cab with a 3.73 rear end and towing package. So I can tow up to 9,300lbs. I could tow more if I had the reg. cab. & there bigger engine.
Bigger engine...you aren't towing with a 4.6l are you?
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How would I feel that I could have warned you if something did happen.
Paul I'm not mad at you. I understand your heart was in the right place and I appreciate you looking out for me. I just didn't understand why you went off track with the whole truck/Wd hitch/salesman thing. I am still wet slipping the boat and will only tow maybe 3 times a year, with most tows only a couple of hours away on flat land. I couldn't picture driving a super duty 3500 diesel 70 miles to work everyday just so I can have it to tow a short distance a couple of times a year. I would have just rented a truck to tow, but I'm also restoring an old house and need a truck constantly.
Paul I guess what I'm trying to say is the truck decision is made based on my personal needs and research. I don't need help in that decision, but I do need help in the trailer decision which was the point in the whole post anyway. The last time I towed was our 190 horizon 3 years ago. I'm very interested in info like surge vs. electric brakes, tri axle vs tandem, painted vs galvenized vs aluminum from people like you that actually tow one of these boats. I hope this clears things up and we can move on. Ben
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