JKJavelin wrote:
I've been visiting on this site almost a year now, but I don't think I've ever seen it clarified: When someone says they're nose high by 2" for example, I assume they mean the nose (front end of the box) is 2" higher than the fulcrum--the spot between the axels. That would make the nose about 4" higher than the rear end, correct?
I suspect some people would call this condition 4" high.
JK
Not sure, but I think you might be over-thinking that.
To me,
2" high means two inches higher than level. If you lower the hitch by two inches or raise the pin by two inches, you'll be level.