Will Adding A Higher Rated Hitch To My Motorhome Increase Its Towing Capacity?
Updated 04/15/2024 | Published 04/14/2024 >
Question:
I recently bought a 2023 Forest River GT5 Georgetown motorhome. I would lije to flat tow me jeep gladiator which weighs slightly over the 5000 lb rated tow capacity. By installing a heavier rated hitch will that resolve my tow concern? If so what hitch would you recommend?
asked by: David L
Expert Reply:
Hello David. Installing a heavier rated hitch will not necessarily resolve your tow concern. According to the online user guide for a 2023 Forest River GT5 Georgetown Motorhome, the coach itself is only rated for 5,000 lbs towing. So even if you were to install a higher rated hitch, you will still be limited to the 5,000 lb towing capacity of the coach. I hate to say it, but I cannot in good conscience recommend towing a vehicle that weighs more than 5,000 lbs with this Motorhome. There is simply too much risk involved. Unfortunately, there are really no aftermarket solutions for increasing the towing capacity of a vehicle. I do wish I had better news for you, but the only potential solution would be for you to find a different, lighter vehicle to tow.

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David L.
4/15/2024
Jesse, Thank you for responding, I was afraid of that but wanted an expert opinion. I will move forward accordingly. Best regards, David Lord