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Towing Questions

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FreelandKustomz   +1y
So i have a KP 6 link on my gmc, 245/35/20 tires.....and i looking at any issues here??? i will have a rear crossmember, and my notch is welded in very well with a bridge bar. only worried because the weight is on the back of the truck behind the notch because of the cantilever setup. Also are the tires thick enough? would that even be an issue? any info helps!!! Gotta tow my yota to FFF this weekend
Dustins10   +1y
if the truck is loaded right it shouldnt have that much weight on it keep the yota at the back and you should be alright
FreelandKustomz   +1y
Should i load it backwards? it has no bed on it. I know backwards is bad news but maybe?
pearldrop   +1y
You shouldn't have any problems as long as it is just a flatbed trailer and not enclosed.
You should make sure the tongue weight is 10 percent of the total weight of the load. Don't put the truck backwards or scoot it back too far.
10 percent of the weight should be somewhere around 400-500 pounds. That is like having a couple people in the back of your truck.

I tow all over the place on 265/35/22 without worrying about it. I have never had a problem.
FreelandKustomz   +1y
I got the hitch on, towed the trailer fine, no truck on the trailer yet though. Hookin up my trailer brakes today and fixin the wiring
CCtuckinlexaniz   +1y
well good luck man. im gona tow my truck to FFF also. but its gona be my first time so i hope i dont fuck up...LOL
FreelandKustomz   +1y
I got the wiring figured out HOLY SHIT did he have it not even close to right. Trailer brakes are hooked up. i have no worries anymore. Just get the truck balanced and im good. thanks for the info guys
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