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While your at it...Put the 472 out of the Deville in the truck so you can move that barge! Chris is correct, of coarse about not doing it, especially if you plan to do any towing. The dragging will be a problem, let alone the extra "wrongness" of the hitch mounting, frame strength, ect. Unfortunately, it seems to me you have too many things against you, lack of garage, money, time & skills (your words) needed to do this well. The interest in towing the camper & trailer concern me also. Plan your next step carefully. My Two cents, Lorne
Classic, My thoughts are this. A truck used for towing needs to be:A)Larger/Heavier than the item towed, check you local laws.B) The suspension (what is the weight capacity of you airbags?), TIRES, brakes, ect. need to be capable of carrying the extra weight & deal with the movements of the trailer (dog wagging the tail or the tail wagging the dog). My hitch w/stabilizer set-up is approximately 7" from the ball to the bottom of the stabilizers (you are using them when towing a 4900lb car on a trailer with a 4400lb truck right?) so if your suspension can raise, say 6", where will this make your hitch need to be to have the trailer level? In the bed (5th wheel) would have to be the answer. Not to be critical of a guys work, but the notching, Zing, ect. better be done well with this extra burdon on it. My Two Cents, Lorne