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BarneyS
Jan 24, 2022Explorer III
No need to spend any money. Just measure the front fender opening to ground. Then hitch up and see remeasure - note the change. Then tilt the hitch head back some, hook up again and remeasure - note the change and compare with first measurement.
If that measurement is within 50% of the first measurement you should be good to go. Just don't get the front down lower than you started with. Don't worry about the rear as it will take care of itself and follow you wherever you go! :W
If you would like a very detailed explanation of how to do this, click here to go to the sticky at the top of the Towing forum on how to set up a weight distribution hitch.
Barney
If that measurement is within 50% of the first measurement you should be good to go. Just don't get the front down lower than you started with. Don't worry about the rear as it will take care of itself and follow you wherever you go! :W
If you would like a very detailed explanation of how to do this, click here to go to the sticky at the top of the Towing forum on how to set up a weight distribution hitch.
Barney
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