Weight Distribution and Suspension for 600 lbs Tongue Weight Trailer and 2001 Chevrolet Suburban
Published 07/16/2021 >
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Looking to tow a 31 ft TT tongue weight 600+, 1500 suburban 4x4. Trailer weight 6000lbs +/- 600 lbs. will use weight distribution hitch. Should I put heavy duty shocks and add a leaf to the springs
asked by: Terry
Expert Reply:
With a 600 lbs tongue weight on your travel trailer, I recommend the # FA92-00-0800 Fastway e2 Weight Distribution w/ 2-Point Sway Control. This system is for a tongue weight of 400-800 lbs. Since you are at 600 lbs that puts your tongue weight right in the middle of the range which is ideal when using weight distribution. This has a bolt on installation so no drilling is required.
As for heavy duty shocks and adding a leaf to your leaf springs, we do not carry shocks or an add-a-leaf for your vehicle so I am unable to make a recommendation. If you want to add suspension enhancement, I recommend the # TGMRG25C Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System. These hollow rubber springs sit above the rear axle to help stabilize and level your Chevrolet Suburban. They also provide a more comfortable ride by absorbing road shock and improving roll stability. However, suspension enhancement is not be necessary with the weight distribution hitch.
I have attached a review video as well as a helpful article on selecting a weight distribution system for your reference.
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