marc515
Well-known member
OK, I'm now convinced a WDH is necessary; question is which one is best for the MPG
Our Tow vehicle is a 2011 Pathfinder which has a Towing Capacity of 6,000 Lbs and a hitch weight of 600 Lbs.
Even if we were to somehow manage to fill the MPG up to it's 3,800 Lb GVWR, the hitch weight at 12% would be 456, and at 15% it would be 570 Lbs which is under the 600 Lb hitch weight limit. From what I'm reading, it looks like the hitch weight for the MPG ranges around 12%.
I am no where near knowledgeable, as this is out first camper since we had a small PUP about 10 years ago, and I want to ensure we have a safe set up.
Would greatly appreciate any insight you guys can provide as to which WDH will do the job at a reasonable cost.
Thank you!
Our Tow vehicle is a 2011 Pathfinder which has a Towing Capacity of 6,000 Lbs and a hitch weight of 600 Lbs.
Even if we were to somehow manage to fill the MPG up to it's 3,800 Lb GVWR, the hitch weight at 12% would be 456, and at 15% it would be 570 Lbs which is under the 600 Lb hitch weight limit. From what I'm reading, it looks like the hitch weight for the MPG ranges around 12%.
I am no where near knowledgeable, as this is out first camper since we had a small PUP about 10 years ago, and I want to ensure we have a safe set up.
Would greatly appreciate any insight you guys can provide as to which WDH will do the job at a reasonable cost.
Thank you!