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310rl Trailer Hitch

ktdtx

Member
I have a 2024 Paradigm 310rl. Considering getting one of the metal tray things that goes into the receiver for a hitch on the back of the RV.

Does anyone know the weight limit or capacity of the receiver? Including the weight of the tray?
 

BryanValRox

Elite Member
I have a 2024 Paradigm 310rl. Considering getting one of the metal tray things that goes into the receiver for a hitch on the back of the RV.

Does anyone know the weight limit or capacity of the receiver? Including the weight of the tray?
This was copied from one of their brochures.

2" receiver style, rear accessory hitch with a 300 pound hitch capacity, 3,000 pound tow capacity .
Hope this helps!
 

George

Well-known member
I'm not an Engineer; I didn't even stay in a Holiday Inn Express but...
While the hitch is rated for 300# — if you put 200# on it 18" away you're at the 300# limit.
And that doesn't count g force multipliers from bumps and dips.
I'm hoping there's a healthy safety factor built in because that's exactly what I've dragged around for a few thousand miles now.1744934314845.png
 

Oregon_Camper

Forum Admin
Staff member
I'm not an Engineer; I didn't even stay in a Holiday Inn Express but...
While the hitch is rated for 300# — if you put 200# on it 18" away you're at the 300# limit.
And that doesn't count g force multipliers from bumps and dips.
I'm hoping there's a healthy safety factor built in because that's exactly what I've dragged around for a few thousand miles now.View attachment 3318

Could you give me the link to that setup? I have some neighbors that just bought a Delta and wanted something just like this.
 

ktdtx

Member
Thanks again. Not looking to max out the weight but just get a little out of the front of the RV. I understand the leverage, etc.
 
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