A class 1 hitch is rated at 200 lbs hitch/2000lbs trailer weight. Make sure you are not exceeding these weights. Use a bathroom scale to measuse the hitch weight. Look for the ID tag on the trailer for trailer weight. I think they make a smaller propane tank (half size). This would reduce your hitch weight a little. remember the more hitch weight you have the less front wheel traction / braking you have. IE don't tow in the rain.
Not only do the aspire brakes. But look into vented rotors in the rear verses drums. Also install trailer brakes. In a panic stop you need all the brakes you can get.
Get a extra set of struts for the rear. Install a set of front springs on them. During camping season use these. You will have to put some weight in the back when not towing.
Good luck and tow safe.
David
Not only do the aspire brakes. But look into vented rotors in the rear verses drums. Also install trailer brakes. In a panic stop you need all the brakes you can get.
Get a extra set of struts for the rear. Install a set of front springs on them. During camping season use these. You will have to put some weight in the back when not towing.
Good luck and tow safe.
David
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