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Mar 12, 2017Explorer
texasgiddyup wrote:
Don't understand the unloading pin statement (below). The level of the hooked up trailer being a few inches high in the front or low in the front is based on the setting of the 5th wheel hitch and has no affect on loading of weight between pin and trailer axle. The pin weight is the same either way, as is the trailer axle weight.donn0128 wrote:
Level ground, hitched, bubble level inside refer. Bubble should be level or slitely nose down indicating pin is loaded correctly. If your trailer is nose high, that means you are unloading the pin. And that is not a good thing as far as towing is concerned.
Your right... the only way to unload the pin is to add weight behind the axels
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