Do not want to mess up with your joy about WDH but here is an answer I got from etrailer about a WDH for a boat trailer:
"Unfortunately, since your trailer has a fold-away, or swing-away, tongue, there is not a weight distribution system that will work for you. As you said, WD systems are not designed for use with these types of trailers.
When I spoke with my contact at Reese, our only manufacturer who makes a WD pole-tongue adapter, he confirmed that WD should not be used on trailers with fold-away tongues because of the stress that is put on the tongue's pivot.
The best solution I can offer to overcome your vehicle's rear-end sag is suspension enhancement."
Yes, the truck manufacturer specifies above 5000 you should use a WDH system. However, the way the boat trailers are design seem to be non compatible with WDH. I guess there is some issues about towing heavy boats such as G with the current trailer design.
If anyone has find a solution that is backed up by all parties involved, thanks to let me know.
"Unfortunately, since your trailer has a fold-away, or swing-away, tongue, there is not a weight distribution system that will work for you. As you said, WD systems are not designed for use with these types of trailers.
When I spoke with my contact at Reese, our only manufacturer who makes a WD pole-tongue adapter, he confirmed that WD should not be used on trailers with fold-away tongues because of the stress that is put on the tongue's pivot.
The best solution I can offer to overcome your vehicle's rear-end sag is suspension enhancement."
Yes, the truck manufacturer specifies above 5000 you should use a WDH system. However, the way the boat trailers are design seem to be non compatible with WDH. I guess there is some issues about towing heavy boats such as G with the current trailer design.
If anyone has find a solution that is backed up by all parties involved, thanks to let me know.
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