gschindel
Jun 19, 2015Explorer
Matching hitch up to trailer - Not exact - close enough?
Hi
I was trying to adjust my hitch to work with my new tow vehicle, a ram 1500. I have a Reese double cam hitch that I use for a 30' bullet TT. I used it with a Durango before and it worked well.
I read over the instructions on Reese and Drawtite and measured up to the top of the ball and the top of the tongue. The tongue is at 25 1/2". I could get the top of the ball to 23 1/2" after I adjusted it all the way up.
The rear fender to the tire started at 7" the front at 5"
After hooking everything up the rear fender went down to 5" and the front went down to 4 1/4"
The chains are on the 6th link and are carrying all the weight I want to lift up with the snipe. I could likely get it onto the 7th but I would need to muck with the jack.
I also adjusted the angle of the ball so it was at its max back towards the trailer.
I took it for a drive and it seems fine - trailer is fairly level, bars are fairly level, truck seems to dive/steer well.
I read on the Drawtite site that if possible I should have adjusted the ball up an inch or 2 past the trailer tongue height to allow for squat - but I ran out of adjustment. And that I should accept no more than 1/2" decrease in the rear fender measurement - I lost 2". - but the front went down 3/4" too.
Is it worth getting a different shank for the hitch? Worth getting it onto the 7th link? Have I lost too much force on the front and might have compromised the front traction for steering? Or as it seems to drive fine - at least so far - go with it? - but of course I want to double check that all is safe as it can be - that's why I'm bothering you all kind folk. Am happy to run out to the hitch store if needed - could also fill up the beer cooler a couple of times too if the cost isn't needed.
Thanks much for the time.
I was trying to adjust my hitch to work with my new tow vehicle, a ram 1500. I have a Reese double cam hitch that I use for a 30' bullet TT. I used it with a Durango before and it worked well.
I read over the instructions on Reese and Drawtite and measured up to the top of the ball and the top of the tongue. The tongue is at 25 1/2". I could get the top of the ball to 23 1/2" after I adjusted it all the way up.
The rear fender to the tire started at 7" the front at 5"
After hooking everything up the rear fender went down to 5" and the front went down to 4 1/4"
The chains are on the 6th link and are carrying all the weight I want to lift up with the snipe. I could likely get it onto the 7th but I would need to muck with the jack.
I also adjusted the angle of the ball so it was at its max back towards the trailer.
I took it for a drive and it seems fine - trailer is fairly level, bars are fairly level, truck seems to dive/steer well.
I read on the Drawtite site that if possible I should have adjusted the ball up an inch or 2 past the trailer tongue height to allow for squat - but I ran out of adjustment. And that I should accept no more than 1/2" decrease in the rear fender measurement - I lost 2". - but the front went down 3/4" too.
Is it worth getting a different shank for the hitch? Worth getting it onto the 7th link? Have I lost too much force on the front and might have compromised the front traction for steering? Or as it seems to drive fine - at least so far - go with it? - but of course I want to double check that all is safe as it can be - that's why I'm bothering you all kind folk. Am happy to run out to the hitch store if needed - could also fill up the beer cooler a couple of times too if the cost isn't needed.
Thanks much for the time.