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Use a weight distributing hitch.So I’m about to pick up a trailer... should I just buy these now or wait and see how the rear does? 400lb tongue 5000lb trailer.
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Use a weight distributing hitch.So I’m about to pick up a trailer... should I just buy these now or wait and see how the rear does? 400lb tongue 5000lb trailer.
I get rear suspension sag like you do. Really wish the Expy had rear load leveling suspension. But I am happy with the engine and it's towing capabilities.
I can’t, it’s a overland trailer with a articulating mount instead of a ball.Use a weight distributing hitch.
THX!Nice boat. Is your trailer adjustable? I've adjusted several boat trailers. The axles can be moved forward or moved back to put more or less weight on the tongue. If its adjustable, there should be bolts on the frame. There would be predrilled holes in front of them maybe about 6 inches apart. If you decide to move it, buy all new bolts. Launch the boat. Keep trailer hooked up to truck. Remove bolts with a breaker bar. Some may break if too rusted. Then slide axle forward to the hole and put the new bolts on.
I have not heard of them... I'll look at adjusting the trailer first come spring and then if that doesn't work, then I'll look into Sumo Springs. Thank you.Have you looked at Sumo Springs? Only thing out (that I can find) that may work for the 18+ Expy.
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THX!
I'll have to look to see if the trailer is adjustable. Thanks for the heads up on adjusting it.
I’ll never tow just this trailer, I’ll have gear in the back of the vehicle as well. I’ll wait and see how bad it is before making a decision.@Artie
No way... you will sag like it do. I would like to tell you different. I believe my setup in right around or under 400 lbs T Weight.
I have a 2012 w/ 82k miles, tow package, full options pretty much. I tow a track car and it all adds to about 7k load. I was thinking about a 2020/21 but now reading that they don't come with load leveling anymore is a concern. I LOVE that feature. Couple that with the smaller tank on the newer ones and this is starting to sound like I keep mine longer.
Suggestions?

I have an 18 max with the tow package. I used to have a car hauler trailer and I hauled some classic cars as well as a couple SUVs and a new wrangler unlimited on it. Using a WDH it had no issues and towed better than any half ton pickup I had before.
Without the WDH it squatted like crazy so it’s a must have with my old setup.
...Using a WDH it had no issues and towed better than any half ton pickup I had before.
Without the WDH it squatted like crazy so it’s a must have with my old setup.
You can add your own air bags... cheap and easy if you buy the manual air bags. Makes a big difference with the tongue weight plus cargo. Load levellers are also a nice addon.The EcoBoost is amazing. I wish they would have put airbags with the CCD shocks on the rear. Just to level the legal load. WDH are awesome, but I shouldn’t need one with a 7K boat with 500lbs tongue weight. But I need something to control the squat. Love the boat. Looks like a ship next to the Expy.
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What brand and model?
I have a Weight Safe adjustable that I use with my HPDE car and Uhaul trailer. The squat is a problem.
The Sumo Springs are an interesting option but I don't want the rear to become unstable when unloaded.
Thoughts?
What brand and model?
I have a Weight Safe adjustable that I use with my HPDE car and Uhaul trailer. The squat is a problem.
The Sumo Springs are an interesting option but I don't want the rear to become unstable when unloaded.
Thoughts?
The Sumo Springs just closed-cell foam, so the "spring" rate is progressive as they compress. You don't even really notice they are there when the vehicle is unloaded.
6klbs without a weight distribution hitch? I would say you could run into a problem. There are various guides/rules of thumb/old wives tales regarding when one is required, but if your trailer weights as much as the tow vehicle, then you are into the probably in region of a WDH requirement (boat trailers are an general exception because of how the trailer weight is distributed). I have a 4500lb trailer and wouldn't think of running it without a WDH, but the tongue weight is around 15%.If that's the case, they seem like they're probably worth a try.
I'm right at 6030 lbs. with the car and uhaul trailer. If I can find a good deal on an 18' aluminum trailer, that should reduce the weight by at least 500 lbs.
I'm seriously considering a weight distributing hitch. Never heard of one until recently and it looks like a PITA to setup, but worth the time.