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Towing a Horse Trailer with a Pickup

A 2-horse trailer weighing 6,000 lbs towed by a truck with a 10,000 lb rating uses 60% of capacity, leaving comfortable margin.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter the fully loaded trailer weight in pounds.
  2. Enter your vehicle's tow capacity from the owner's manual.
  3. Enter the tongue weight and your vehicle's tongue weight limit.
  4. Stay under 80% capacity for safe towing; 100%+ is over the limit.

Hauling horses requires careful attention to weight limits — use this calculator to confirm your truck can safely tow your horse trailer.

Frequently asked questions

What percentage of tow capacity is safe?
Stay under 80% of your vehicle's maximum tow rating for a comfortable safety margin. At 90–100% the vehicle is stressed and braking distance increases significantly.
What is tongue weight?
Tongue weight is the downward force the trailer coupler exerts on the hitch ball. It should be 10–15% of gross trailer weight. Too little causes trailer sway; too much stresses the vehicle's rear suspension.