I ordered my Badlands with the tow package, however, it only comes with a 4-pin connector.
Since there are travel trailer options that would fall well within the 2200lb limit, and, most of these come with electric brakes, I would like to install an electronic brake controller, and, 4-pin &...
Here's a couple more from a Canadian manufacturer (also around 1600 lbs OR LESS with bathrooms).
Pro Lite Profil - Dry Weight (1685 lbs), Tongue Weight (185 lbs)
Pro Lite Plus - Dry Weight (1590 lbs), Tongue Weight (165 lbs)
Blizzaks for me on all fours and dedicated winter rims (shown here just after pickup from dealer a couple of weeks ago). Especially for us in Ontario who have lots of 'lake-effect' snow as the winter progresses.
Don't have a trailer yet, but, seriously thinking of this one: ROVE LITE
Only weighs between 1700 and 1850 lbs with a tongue weight of 160 to 200lbs respectively. Note, these weights include Optional Power Awning and AC, so, it would be less without those...
Up here, I've had the best success with Blizzak WS80 tires, especially on icy roads. Used them on all my previous vehicles in the past for winter tires, and, got a new set installed on the Badlands (on winter rims) when I picked it up.