Max towing weight 2500 lb?
I am finally looking to get a hitch on my car installed (Mercedes E320 wagon).
U-Haul tells me that the only hitch they offer is one with 2500 pounds max tow weight. My trailer is steel and the boat is an Mystere 6.0.
Maybe a dumb question, but the offered hitch should be sufficient, right?
Likewise, I have an extremely heavy trailer (with ramp for my 150cc scooter, two boxes, 6' extended tongue for clearing the mast behind the RV, etc. My trailer weights about 750lbs and my boat about 400. Throw in one hundred pounds for gear and all and you're still within range.
Depends on the tire. They are all marked on the side with a max rating. Max ratings vary on tires from 35lbs to 80 lbs. A lot of boat trailers tires are rated at a max of 50lbs. I usually keep my tires at around 40lbs on with the max rating at 50lbs.
Mike Hill
www.stlouiscats.com
you mean psi...but yeah, what Mike said. I've got some heavy duty tires to be able to withstand the loads generated by a double-stack and my scooter and they require 80psi. When I just have one boat on the trailer, I drop the pressure down to where I can just see a little deflection in the tire sitting still - usually about 45 lb....er....I mean psi. <img src=
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