towing 5th wheel weight

b.d.keathley

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Just had a curt 20k 5th whl installed. They only put 1 bolt in the frame each bracket. Doesnt seem strong so im having it welded. Im picking up our 2013 keystone cougar 333mks saturday. Trailer weighs 10000 dry am I still okay on pulling it. Btw had the neens install tune on the 6.6 and feels really responsive.
 

Taylor-34

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Had the 25k husky slider out in my truck and they only put 1 3/4" grade 8 bolt in the rear of the bracket and 1 5/8" grade 8 bolt in the front of the bracket, tripped me out but I have pulled my 39' gearbox around plenty of times with no problems.. Guess it's all ergonomics nowadays...
 

Taylor-34

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^^ right and

My hitch is rated 25k two bolts through the frame per side (2 on passengers and 2 on drivers) my trailer weight is 16k empty do I'm prolly pulling around 18k with the sideXside food fresh water yada yada
 

Ne-max

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DO NOT weld to your frame. Drill more holes and add bolts. The camper place that did my old one only put 4 bolts in. I ended up adding 4 more for piece pf mind. On my Lmm I got the Reese not drill brackets. They work well.
 

b.d.keathley

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GCWR should be 22,000...So max trailer weight is 22,000 minus whatever your truck weighs...
how are those transport trucks pulling like 6 cars and a large trailer? Did they soop the motor or reinforce the frame in order to do that? By the way I broke my finger putting the egr block off plate in hahaha.
 

b.d.keathley

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Picking up the 5er tomorrow. Anyone know if I leave the tow/haul on and the od/off when pulling at 60mph? Dont want to burn up the trans