It's a 2003 Frontier Crew Cab Nissan, V6, manual, 2 wheel drive, with a 13500 lb. towing capacity. When I put a lot of weight into the bed (shortbed), it tends to ride pretty low. With most travel trailers, the weight stays mostly on their wheels, doesn't it?|||when you pull a trailer only about 10 percent of the weight is on the tongue,(where the ball is on your trailer hitch),so if the trailer weighs 13500 you will have a tongue weight of 1350 lbs your pickup doesn't have this weight for a tongue weight more like 350 lbs.will need at least a one ton pickup a 3500 series truck.can only pull a trailer that weighs around 3500lbs.with your truck.if not sure go to your local nissan dealer and ask how much you can pull saftly...|||I doubt if a 2003 Frontier has a 13,500 lb towing capacity. That might be gross towing weight including truck, passengers, load, and trailer. So don't plan on towing a 10,000 lb trailer with it.
My 2001 Pathfinder w/3.5L V6 is rated to tow a 5000 lb trailer with auto, or 3500 with manual transmission.
Trailers typically handle best with about 10% of their weight on their tongue. But a heavy trailer may need a class III load leveling hitch. The load leveling part has springs that sort of pull up the hitch and shift some weight towards the front of the truck.|||i wouldnt... tow anything but maybe a popup camper or a small boat
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