Tongue Weight Capacity When Using Brophy Hitch Reducer and Extender
Published 05/20/2024 >
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About the 7 hitch extender on your website. I have a 12,000 lbs weight distribution hitch which gives me 1,200 lbs tongue weight. How much TW will I loose if I use this extender, it says itll reduce to 1,000 TW, true?
asked by: Angelo H
Expert Reply:
Using the Brophy Hitch Reducer and Extender # HR26 will drop that 1,200 down to this extenders max tongue weight with WDH of 1,000 lbs. The other thing you have to keep in mind is the reduction in hitch capacity since you're using an extender. This particular extender will reduce your hitch capacity by 1/3.
More than likely this won't be an issue but if you can't afford to lose capacity you'll have to go a different route. There are no extended WDH shanks for a 2-1/2" hitch so you would need a reducer sleeve like # e26YR and then a longer shank like # EQ90-02-4600. If you let me know what WDH you have and what rise/drop you need I can confirm fitment for a longer shank for your setup.

Angelo
5/20/2024
Thank you very much for the info, I'll look into this other option of a longer shank Thank you very much for your help. Angelo
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Angelo
5/20/2024
Actually I have an Equalizer weight distribution hitch, my trailer is a 2020 Kodiak ultimate, 30' dry weight is 7,000lbs and I two with a 2021 chevy silverado 2500hd 6.6 duramax, which has a receiver of 21/2" with a 2" reducer. I hope this helps. My main reason for the extender is to allow me to fully open the tail gate od the truck Thanks Angelo