Max tow
Just for the bumper mounted ball. Bumpers are practically sheet metal.
Our bumper doesnt even do any of the towing. There is an actual hitch (well not a real hitch, if that makes sense) under the chrome that takes all the weight:
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i have a 1997 thats has the 318 5 speed 4x4 3.55 gears and i tow a inclosed race car trailor about 60 miles in the adrondack moutains i have no issue taking off and moving up the road at 65 70. I'm running on a class 3 hitch and the only thing i see as an issue it that if i try i can still smoke the rubber right clean off the back of my truck. Also i found out last summer from the DOT that the truck has a 5000# also found out that i have been running down the road with about 1200# more then whats im trying to stop it with. (for you who don't know about 6800# trailer total weight.) this summer i changed the size of the rotors and converted from drums to rotors in the rear. (wish i never did the conversion rear rotors sucks a** with the rust and salt up here) but regardless i did go get my cdl and legally anyone with a stock truck and licance is only allowed 12000# total truck and trailor. even if you are 1# over you will get told to find a dot approved driver and or off load until your under weight. (hug fine btw) so keep an eye on there (NOTE: this is for the state of New York)
During my PCS move from Virginia to Nebraska I towed a 5,000 pound trailer 1,200 plus miles with no trouble. The truck was pulling the trailer up the mountains of West Virginia as I passed full size trucks that were pushing max RPMs.
I saw your pic before but didn't even notice that wasn't your drop hitch. Thanks for clarifying.
Oh dang. I never even looked at my new dakota that close, that's an interesting way to do it though. Like a baby drop hitch. I've owned a Ranger and an S10 before.. they were actual bumper mount hitches. Also much sturdier bumpers btw....
I saw your pic before but didn't even notice that wasn't your drop hitch. Thanks for clarifying.
I saw your pic before but didn't even notice that wasn't your drop hitch. Thanks for clarifying.



