Looking for some advice on which weight Equal-i-zer branded hitch to order for towing our new North Trail 31QBS. We will be picking it up Monday (borrowing the in-laws F350 dually to allow us time to get our Sequoia set up with a Prodigy P3 Brake Controller and Equal-i-zer hitch). The tow vehicle is a 2002 Toyota Sequoia (max tow rating is 6500lbs). The 31QBS has the following specifications: Trailer Dry Weight 5390lbs, Trailer GVWR 6,900lbs, tongue weight 600lbs.
I emailed Equal-i-zer and the response was basically, the 1000/10000 setup will work great as thought, but they also mentioned that I might consider the 1200/12000 setup if we think we are going to upgrade to a heavier TT down the road. Equal-i-zer mentioned that the low end reach of the 1200/12000 setup is in the 800-850lb tongue weight which they said I will easily reach with full propane tanks and batteries up front.
I've heard/read on some of the forums that you can have too much hitch and that more (heavier rated hitch) is not always better, and that you may have a "stiff" trailer ride with a too-heavy hitch.
It would be great to hear from fellow North Trail owners (especially 31QBS owners)...What is your WD/sway setup? and for any of you that know, How much tongue weight increase did you see from your empty TT to loaded with full propane, batteries, water, camping stuff.
I feel like I'm leaning toward the 1000/10000 setup to avoid the "stiff" trailer ride that some speak of. These North Trails are really light, but also very well built for their comparative overall weight.
Thanks
I emailed Equal-i-zer and the response was basically, the 1000/10000 setup will work great as thought, but they also mentioned that I might consider the 1200/12000 setup if we think we are going to upgrade to a heavier TT down the road. Equal-i-zer mentioned that the low end reach of the 1200/12000 setup is in the 800-850lb tongue weight which they said I will easily reach with full propane tanks and batteries up front.
I've heard/read on some of the forums that you can have too much hitch and that more (heavier rated hitch) is not always better, and that you may have a "stiff" trailer ride with a too-heavy hitch.
It would be great to hear from fellow North Trail owners (especially 31QBS owners)...What is your WD/sway setup? and for any of you that know, How much tongue weight increase did you see from your empty TT to loaded with full propane, batteries, water, camping stuff.
I feel like I'm leaning toward the 1000/10000 setup to avoid the "stiff" trailer ride that some speak of. These North Trails are really light, but also very well built for their comparative overall weight.
Thanks