Got the new hitch. It's about twice as heavy as the factory one. Valley Class IV/V. Rated to 10K/1K without weight distribution. Install was a snap once I lowered the spare tire.
Reminder folks: Check the air pressure on your spare in the truck and trailer.
I ended up with the upgraded Tekonsha P2. The P3 was out of stock and too long a wait. The P2 is a breeze to setup and works just fine with an empty trailer. Next test will be with the car on.
The hitch bar with 2" drop is not even remotely close. Since the trailer has 4" drop axles it also means the nose of it is 4" lower. I ordered a DT adjustable bar that has a range of 2-6" with 10K rating and 2" and 2 5/16" built in. It also has an anti-rattle feature. Solid aluminum.
For anyone who is considering a drop axle trailer. The ramp holders will drag on most anything, like your angled driveway... With the right nose height I suspect this will be less of an issue. I'm considering having the holders removed and putting the ramps under the car on the trailer bed. I'm thinking custom ramps with a better surface. The ones that come with the trailer are those construction style with big spaces. They're also too heavy.
Thanks to Steve for the loan of his Sherline Tongue Weight scale. Instead of using blocks of wood or cinder blocks. I just put it on my larger jack and used it that way. Quick and easy. 200lbs tongue weight with empty trailer. 500lbs with Vette loaded.
I also learned another lesson. The guy I got the trailer from threw in some tie-downs that are double J-hooks with open ends. Seemed like they would work ok. Again talking to Steve I got told to never use those open J-hooks towing a car. So I sent them back. Ordered the G-Force ones with closed ends and some T-hooks.
Jim... yeah the gas station thing I thought about. Getting trapped in some mom and pop place doesn't seem pleasing. Same for stopping to eat. I'm going for easy with big open spaces to start
Bernie I'll bring an extra quart of oil for the truck. I suspect it won't burn too much since it is all flat land. I don't need to add oil between changes so it doesn't normally burn any like the Z06 does.
Power washed the wood deck and treated it with some Cedar tinted Thompsons WaterSeal. Looks pretty good.
If anyone is interested the trailer is from Sweet Rivers Trailers in SC. Actually built to his specs by Down 2 Earth Trailers in GA. He has the fenders all removable, brakes on both axles, LED lights, stake pockets, adds D-rings wherever you want at no charge, moves the trailer jack back from the nose and welds it so you can open your tailgate without hitting the crank handle, welds on a good spare tire holder, plenty of that white/red reflective tape all over. These are not options. They're included and his price is still competitive with others. All I bought was the spare wheel/tire. They also deliver so I didn't have to waste another day.
Thanks for the suggestions so far. Keep em coming if you have more.
Graham