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Jan 16, 2018Explorer
Thank you for the suggestions. I have a drop mount with me that is a touch longer than the one that came with the hitch. I was considering checking that one and setting up the hitch head on that one down another inch would should bring the nose of the trailet down.
The generator is 50 pounds. I put it in the rear cause it was the only spot i had left that it would fit. There is also a 20 pound bicycle in the rear and a 10 pound charcoal grill. There is less than 100 pounds rear of the axles. I’m positive I don’t have enough tongue weight so I’m going to also redistribute the load in the trailer before i head off today. Put more heavy bulky stuff in front. Most of the load is spread put through the tt above the axles and forward of the axles, but i think most of the bulky stuff ended up right over the tt axles. Like i said I’m going to move some stuff around today and see if that helps
Please excuse my multiple typos, I’m on my phone. I’m trying to catch them as i go.
The generator is 50 pounds. I put it in the rear cause it was the only spot i had left that it would fit. There is also a 20 pound bicycle in the rear and a 10 pound charcoal grill. There is less than 100 pounds rear of the axles. I’m positive I don’t have enough tongue weight so I’m going to also redistribute the load in the trailer before i head off today. Put more heavy bulky stuff in front. Most of the load is spread put through the tt above the axles and forward of the axles, but i think most of the bulky stuff ended up right over the tt axles. Like i said I’m going to move some stuff around today and see if that helps
Please excuse my multiple typos, I’m on my phone. I’m trying to catch them as i go.
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