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mkirsch
Feb 16, 2016Nomad II
Unless you're talking about thousands of pounds in the bed aft of the truck's rear axle, you're splitting hairs here guys.
The reality is that any realistic amount of weight in the truck bed is not going to change the front ride height enough to affect your WD hitch settings.
A couple of bikes, a few sticks of firewood, a cooler of drinks... None of that or even all of that is not going to visibly "squat" your truck unless you have some extremely soft springs... Besides you'd have to work hard to get it all crammed in aft of the rear axle.
The reality is that any realistic amount of weight in the truck bed is not going to change the front ride height enough to affect your WD hitch settings.
A couple of bikes, a few sticks of firewood, a cooler of drinks... None of that or even all of that is not going to visibly "squat" your truck unless you have some extremely soft springs... Besides you'd have to work hard to get it all crammed in aft of the rear axle.
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