Not sure which brand of truck you are buying, but if it is a Dodge yes it
will handle a weight distribution hitch. However it is a class 4 not 3,
unless the new body style is different. Dodge also has a nice towing
brochure that should cover all of this, may be on the website also.
Gino
01 Dodge Ram Sherrod Conversion Van(aftermarket class 3 hitch)-96 Miata(for
sale)-
95 Wrangler-79 LiL Red Truck(for sale)-62 Chrysler Newport (19K org miles)
>
> OK, here's a really dumb question: are all Class 3 hitch receivers
capable
> of weight distributing?
>
> I'm about to replace my tow vehicle. The new vehicle is available with a
> factory-installed optional Class 3 receiver. The local dealer doesn't
know
> if this receiver is capable of being used with a weight-distributing
hitch,
> he thinks so but can't find any documentation from the vehicle OEM that
says
> so.
>
> The local aftermarket hitch dealer says I should skip the OEM optional
Class
> 3 receiver, and buy an aftermarket receiver from him instead. He says
that
> is the only way I can be sure that the receiver is actually capable of
being
> used with a weight-distributing set-up. He sort of implies that Class 3
> receivers come in two types, one type is weight-carrying only and the
other
> type is weight-carrying or weight-distributing -- he doesn't exactly SAY
> this, but sort of hints at it.
>
> I don't trust the vehicle dealer (not knowledgeable about towing) or the
> hitch dealer (self-serving?). So, does anyone on this list know for sure?
> Are all Class 3 receivers inherently capable of being used with a
> weight-distributing system?
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