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Old 12-10-2016, 09:56 AM   #8
jlb27537
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I think you also need to ask what length pin box they have on their trailer. There are two that are available. While the hitch placement behind the axle is available, I question the weight shift off the front axle.

My B&W Companion has the ability to be mounted in different positions, but all I have read is that when hooked up, the front axle weight needs to stay the same or be up to 200lbs heavier. I am about 2 inches in front of the rear axle and I gain about 50lbs on the front axle when hooked up.

On a decent road you can forget the trailer is back there. You will love the B&W hitch.
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