Front Mount Hitch and Rhino Rack T-Load Hitch Crossbar Recommend for 2010 Ford F-150
Question:
I am looking at purchasing a Roadmaster dual hitch receiver. I want to use one receiver for my travel trailer which has a tongue wet of approx. 650 lbs dry weight but I also have weight distribution bars so I am not sure what the exact tongue wet would be. I would use the top receiver to mount your Rhino canoe carrier. I noted in the description that it says max 400 lbs tongue weight. Can I use this product for the purpose mentioned above. Many thanks for any assistance on this - also I have a class IV hitch on my truck.
asked by: Norbert
Helpful Expert Reply:
I may have a solution for you, but the Roadmaster dual hitch adapters are designed for use only while flat towing vehicles. You can't use them for towing a trailer.
Your best option would be to use the Rhino-Rack T-Load # RTL002 in a front mount hitch for your 2010 Ford F-150 like the part # 65061.
I attached a link to a page that has all of the roof racks we offer for your 2010 Ford F-150 as well.
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Rhino-Rack T-Load Hitch Mounted Load Assist and Support Bar for 2" Hitches - 49" Long
- Truck Bed Extender
- Adjustable Height
- 48 - 64 Inch Wide
- Hitch Load Extender
- Steel
- Black
- Rhino Rack
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