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What Weight Distribution Hitch do I Need for My 2022 Stryker Toy Hauler?  

Updated 08/07/2025 | Published 07/08/2025

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I have. 2022 Stryker Toy Hauler… GTW is 12500 …. I weighed the Tongue Weight …. 1800 lb not loaded … with side by side in garage I think it will not be as much Tongue Weight. I will be checking that soon. Been looking at the Heavy Weigh Safe …. What’s is you guys opinion on what hitch I need ?…. Thanks

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Hello Tony,

Since we know your tongue weight is 1,800 pounds unloaded, then you will definitely want the Weigh Safe True Tow Weight Distribution Hitch - 2.5" Shank - 10" Drop - 22K GTW, 2.2K TW # WS67RR. The # WS67RR is good for a tongue weight of 1,800 to 2,200.

This is definitely my GO-TO weight distribution for recommendations! I really like how it has the built-in scale so you can get things dialed in just right. After you hook up your trailer to the # WS67RR you want to make sure that your tongue weight is 10-15% of the trailers overall weight before finishing the install, sometime this means you need to adjust how you have your cargo loaded.

After you do that, you open the app to answer a full questions, and then it tells you exactly how to install. It is the only weight distribution system that we carry that takes all the guess work out ensuring that you get the optimal performance you are looking for.

*** Just want to make sure that you have a 2 1/2" receiver on your towed vehicle.

Any big adventures in the near future? If so, where are you headed?

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Kate F.

8/7/2025

Hey Tony, How did the Weigh Safe True Tow Weight Distribution Hitch work out for your Stryker Toy Hauler? I'm curious to know if it helped you get the tongue weight just right. Let me know how it went, as it could really help others in a similar situation!

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