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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
towing my girlfriends horse
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<blockquote data-quote="Kirk Nolte" data-source="post: 535498" data-attributes="member: 58942"><p>You will need a class 3 hitch and reciever. The equalizer hitch has two arms that are inserted into the hitch reciever and then fastened to the trailer tougue. The equalizer bars lifts the back of the truck and the front of the trailer to keep everything in alignment, and distributes the wieght more evan between the two. Most trailers over 2000 lbs have electric brakes that are actuated by a controller in side your truck. </p><p></p><p>Class 3 hitch = $100 to $150</p><p></p><p>Reciver and equalizer = $150 to $200</p><p></p><p>Brake Controller = $100 to $200</p><p></p><p>These are Canadian prices.</p><p></p><p>I just had my truck set up to pull a trailer. I pulled Approx 5000 lbs 2000 miles accros the Noerthern Roockies with out any problems. Just turn the Overdrive off, while towing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kirk Nolte, post: 535498, member: 58942"] You will need a class 3 hitch and reciever. The equalizer hitch has two arms that are inserted into the hitch reciever and then fastened to the trailer tougue. The equalizer bars lifts the back of the truck and the front of the trailer to keep everything in alignment, and distributes the wieght more evan between the two. Most trailers over 2000 lbs have electric brakes that are actuated by a controller in side your truck. Class 3 hitch = $100 to $150 Reciver and equalizer = $150 to $200 Brake Controller = $100 to $200 These are Canadian prices. I just had my truck set up to pull a trailer. I pulled Approx 5000 lbs 2000 miles accros the Noerthern Roockies with out any problems. Just turn the Overdrive off, while towing. [/QUOTE]
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