Forum Discussion
Last_Train
Dec 12, 2017Explorer
SoundGuy wrote:
I think what Ralph and others are asking though is whether when hitched up and ready to go camping your trailer is sitting level front to back. If so, the trailer frame should be at the same distance off the ground at the rear as it is at the front ... not the A frame, but the frame near the front of the box. I agree, in your pics your combination sure doesn't look level but of course pics can distort so it's hard to tell without an actual measurement. As an example, my own truck & trailer runs dead level, and measurements confirm it. :B
This is only possible, even with my 1/2 ton Silverado as a tow vehicle, because I use a properly sized & adjusted weight distribution system. Have to admit, I've always wondered how this is possible with a Ridgeline towing a 192RBS without also using weight distribution. :h
Nice looking rig, SoundGuy . . . and looks to be dead level, indeed. So to what end?

About Travel Trailer Group
44,025 PostsLatest Activity: Feb 18, 2025