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Bedlam
Aug 08, 2013Moderator
downtheroad wrote:
Assuming that you are on level ground, it looks like your trailer is nose high which is not good. That could induce sway.
To start with, get an adjustable ball mount shank so that you can lower the ball and the front of the trailer...then go from there with your frame measurements and your wheel well measurements.
something like this.
If you are on the lowest hole of your shank when it points up, you may be able to rotate it 180 degrees and attach the hitch head with the shank pointing down. Expect that more weight will be transferred to the tongue once you have a level or slightly nose down attitude on the trailer.
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