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kodiakcanuck
Aug 12, 2014Explorer
GordonThree wrote:
Is everyone using WDH? It's probably something I'd like once I bought in, but watching the videos of hooking and unhooking wdh, I just say no thanks to all that extra rigging. I like it simple, drop the trailer on the ball, hook up some chains and go.
I find the springs on my 1500 to be really soft, and the back end squats low when I have a few 100 lbs in the bed, and hitch up my KZ.
I added some sumospring helpers last weekend and gained a few inches, plus they smoothed out the re-bound bounce I'd get going over bumps first with the truck wheels and then the trailer wheels.
You didn't mention what size and weight of a trailer you have, but I wouldn't go without a WDH with the newer 1500 Rams (2009 and up). The coil suspension is way to soft. My Husky Centerline is very easy to use, and not too hard to install. Truck sits level with it hooked up and straight as an arrow towing on the interstate with semis passing me...
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