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BenK
Apr 08, 2022Explorer
As long as there is enough travel for the bars, lowering the hitch head & tilting it farther back towards the trailer will allow the bars to be tensioned more
When the bars are tensioned, it lifts the TV’s tail end in order to “WD” the weight off the TV rear axle and moves that weight to the TV’s front axle.
Flipping the drawbar/stinger/shank will have the hitch head too high and the trailer tongue will be pointing up into the sky. A bad situation, as trailers follow best when level or pointing slightly down
Key is if your bars have enough tension rating to do this & enough room to be tensioned that much
When the bars are tensioned, it lifts the TV’s tail end in order to “WD” the weight off the TV rear axle and moves that weight to the TV’s front axle.
Flipping the drawbar/stinger/shank will have the hitch head too high and the trailer tongue will be pointing up into the sky. A bad situation, as trailers follow best when level or pointing slightly down
Key is if your bars have enough tension rating to do this & enough room to be tensioned that much
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