Hello, this is my first post in the forum. My question surrounds whether to continue using a WDH or not. We recently purchased a 2022 Ram 2500 Laramie gasser. We have a 2023 Keystone Bullet 273BHSWE TT with a GVWR of 7600 lbs. Our previous tow vehicle was a Suburban with a class IV hitch so our WDH setup no longer fits our RAM 2500 class V receiver. So, in a nutshell, my question surrounds where to go from here. I know there are adapters but would prefer not going that route and I have been reading through forum threads but hoping to get some suggestions based on what we have.
Looking for suggestions on how best to move forward. I am looking at the B&W tow and stow with either a 5 in or 7 in drop. I am leaning towards the 7 in because the one we have now looks to be the size of the 5 in and was already on lowest setting with Suburban) The WDH setup I have is rated 10k lbs, same as sway bars so I guess I could take it all apart and put the WDH w/sway bar piece onto the B&W or do I even need the WDH w/ sway bars anymore? Or should I be looking at an entirely new WDH set up?
Distance between ground and bottom of receiver is 22 inches. Distance between ground and tongue lip on trailer is 18.5 inches.
Appreciate your time.
Looking for suggestions on how best to move forward. I am looking at the B&W tow and stow with either a 5 in or 7 in drop. I am leaning towards the 7 in because the one we have now looks to be the size of the 5 in and was already on lowest setting with Suburban) The WDH setup I have is rated 10k lbs, same as sway bars so I guess I could take it all apart and put the WDH w/sway bar piece onto the B&W or do I even need the WDH w/ sway bars anymore? Or should I be looking at an entirely new WDH set up?
Distance between ground and bottom of receiver is 22 inches. Distance between ground and tongue lip on trailer is 18.5 inches.
Appreciate your time.