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Grit_dog
May 14, 2019Navigator
Campfire Time wrote:Bobbo wrote:
Measure the distance from the ground to the top point of the front wheel well, both before and after hooking up the trailer. If there is more than 1/2 inch difference, you need WD.
X2! Rear squat is not an indicator that a WDH is needed.
Even a fairly light trailer with a 150/1500 series truck can take enough weigh off the front to require a WDH.
Negative ghost rider. Unless said 150/1500 truck has the super trailer 3000lb springs or some aftermarket help in back.
If you do the math 500lbs giver take on the hitch doesn’t take much st all off the front axle.
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