Hey whatās up, Iām looking to sell the 22" Sport Bright wheels and tires with TPMS for $4K obo. Located in NJ, taking delivery next week, itāll be a brand-new R1S with no miles so the wheels and tires will be new! Please feel free to message me with any questions! I am willing to ship however...
My best option so far for the U-Haul trailer seems to buy this:
https://www.weigh-safe.com/product/fixed-height-ball-mount/#
That way I can make sure my tongue weight is good and load up accordingly. Only question is how do I calculate a good tongue weight?
I have called U-Haul customer support but they donāt even know what a weight distribution hitch is. I wonder if I can back a car onto the U-Haul trailer but donāt think thatās possible
Also not sure if it helps with the tongue weight but I plan on towing a Porsche 911 RWD which has a rear engine so the weight might be in the rear to begin with, not 100% sure though.
Yeah thatās what my concern was or else I was planning on buying this:
https://www.harborfreight.com/10000-lb-capacity-weight-distributing-hitch-system-67649.html
You seem like you have experience with a U-Haul car trailer, do you know if it has mounting points or there are none so thatās why...
For anyone who has towed over 5,000 lbs load, was a weight distribution hitch necessary? Iām seeing that itās required for anything over 5,000 lbs for both the R1S & R1T. If so, what weight distribution hitch do you recommend? Says that the Rivian can tow 7,700 lbs with a weight distribution...
I plan on towing a Uhaul car trailer back from Atlanta to NJ and itāll probably weight around 5700 lbs, do you know if a weight distribution mount is necessary? The Rivian R1S & R1T manual both say anything over 5,000 lbs needs a weight distribution hitch but wasnāt sure if that was actually...