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ken56
Apr 12, 2022Explorer
Excuse me but from looking at your picture turning the shank to point up will not allow the hitch head to be in the same position as it is now. Looks like it will be too high and thus the trailer will be nose high. You do not want to tow nose high. Things should be level or as close to level as you can get it. I might have missed a similar comment but generally flipping the shank is not problem as long as the hitch head can be positioned to allow for a level setup. As mentioned, cut it off first.
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