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Ron_Gratz
Aug 30, 2004Explorer
Doug,
In your Swaying Issue Solved topic, you stated that, without WD bars, your rear sags about 2" and your truck sits level.
How does your truck sit WITHOUT the TT on the ball? Is the rear a couple inches high then? That's the only explanation I can think of that would result in a TV-level attitude when the TT is on the ball.
In your "Swaying Issue Solved" topic, I asked if your hitch rises up when the WD bars are tensioned. If you raise the nose of your TT by any significant amount, this could explain why you get more sway with the WD bars tensioned.
Have you had a chance to weigh your axles with and without the WD bars tensioned? Also have you measured the tongue weight with the TT unhooked from the TV?
Ron
In your Swaying Issue Solved topic, you stated that, without WD bars, your rear sags about 2" and your truck sits level.
How does your truck sit WITHOUT the TT on the ball? Is the rear a couple inches high then? That's the only explanation I can think of that would result in a TV-level attitude when the TT is on the ball.
In your "Swaying Issue Solved" topic, I asked if your hitch rises up when the WD bars are tensioned. If you raise the nose of your TT by any significant amount, this could explain why you get more sway with the WD bars tensioned.
Have you had a chance to weigh your axles with and without the WD bars tensioned? Also have you measured the tongue weight with the TT unhooked from the TV?
Ron
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