
Those are two different vehicles but the same owner. He did it on his 2 separate vehicles by overloading it with the camper and trailer
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The hitch extender is stupid. Just because you can make it work does mean you should.
To be fair, proper is a flexible term in this scenario. It's just varying degrees of wrong.The 2nd picture with the F350 (top pic is F450) does NOT show a hitch extender.
The trailer tongue itself is extended, which is the proper way to do it.
Judging by the angle of the F450, I don't see an extender used either.
To be fair, proper is a flexible term in this scenario. It's just varying degrees of wrong.
What's wrong with extending the tongue though? From a physics perspective it's no different than buying a longer trailer to begin with.
Extending the hitch and extending the trailer tongue both have the same effect on the truck and increase the leverage the trailer weight places on the truck. It’s like using a long breaker bar, you aren’t pushing any harder but the force exerted on the bolt is much higher.
I was referring to this, or unfortunately these, specific examples.What's wrong with extending the tongue though? From a physics perspective it's no different than buying a longer trailer to begin with.