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Old 04-05-2017, 07:43 AM   #23
Larryjb
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The 2015 2720QD I have has E rated tires with a 80 PSI max, An earlier 2720 probably has D rated tires which I'm pretty sure the PSI exceeds the 51 PSI max of the TPMS you linked.
Thanks for point that out! I hadn't thought about the max psi that the TPMS could read. The one from RVS won't do then.

Yes, the adjustable hitch would be expensive compared to the single rise/drop you have. If I need to hook up a utility trailer, or any other type of trailer, I don't want to be looking for another hitch for every new trailer I need to tow. The other thing is that most single rise/drop hitches I see from Reese are 5000lb. I figure it's safer to have a hitch that's rated at or above the towing capacity of 8700 lbs (2002 4WD Tahoe). Also, I don't know how much my Tahoe will drop when I hook up a 2720, so it's really hard to predict what kind of rise I'll need for my hitch.

I probably tend to play things safer than necessary.
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