Cory Dorning
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You have a 4200-lb rear axle weight rating, and a payload rating of 1500 lbs. A properly loaded/balanced trailer will have about 13% of its weight on the tongue. 13% of 7000 lbs is 910 lbs. Add the weight of your hitch, and that leaves you a little over 500 lbs for you, your passengers and all your gear. I hope you have small/skinny passengers.
Additionally, an SUV puts more if its curb weight on the rear axle, compared to a pickup. That's an additional handicap that limits how much you can carry/tow. So I ask again - have you weighed your rig to see where your numbers are? If not, I strongly suggest you do. 7,000 lbs is a lot of trailer for a half-ton SUV.
I do have small passengers actually, lol. But your point is made. I haven't had it weighed but will have it done. Thanks.