ShadowsPapa
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Tire pressure should be adjusted for weight anyway, so towing or hauling, they should be bumped up from the normal daily pressure.Dave with airbags and using your head driving you should be good. Most boat trailers I've towed were biased tongue heavy and track well or at least okay.
I have a WDH on my T.T. only most for sway control of center of gravity of it and my original tow vehicle was my TJ Wrangler. I used it with my Gladiator just as sway control really. I definitely wouldn't recommend using the bumper as hitch point, but the 2" receiver hitch.
Overall best advice for free from some guy on the web.
You might want to bump up tire pressure on rear tires a few psi. Depending on what tires you have. Don't try to make it a race home, after short distance stop and check tires, hitch, tie downs, ect ect. Then plan a few stops to walk around some doing the same again. The stops are not just safety checks it gives your body a break and keeps blood flowing.![]()
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