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HaulinBass02
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Aug 14, 2016

Help setting hitch head angle

So we went to pickup out new/used Trail-lite 30BH today. I already thought I might need a longer drop hitch shank and it was confirmed today. Need to get about a 7" drop, basically I need to go down about 2 more holes on the shank that I don't have....
Regardless, we were still able to get hitched up and when I went to put the WD bars on I could barely get them in the 2nd link. The bars were also at a downward angle quite a bit.
The coupler is a bottom mount, meaning it is inverted and welded to the bottom of the frame rather than the top. So this already creates a weird offset for the WD system anyway. Do I tilt the hitch head forward towards the suburban to help the bars align more parallel to the frame and get more links on the bracket? What would be the best way to do this?

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  • HaulinBass02 wrote:
    Do I tilt the hitch head forward towards the suburban to help the bars align more parallel to the frame and get more links on the bracket? What would be the best way to do this?


    That will work until you get the correct drop shank.
    Once you get the new drop shank and lower the hitch head, the head will probably end up being mostly level to get the bars at a good tension.
  • Congrats on the new rig!!!

    Since the total number of chain links on the wd bars can vary a little, it is usually better to state how many links are "under tension" (between the wd bar and snap up bracket).

    Once you get the correct shank for your tv and tt, you can begin to set up the wdh.

    What type of wdh do you have, a round bar or trunnion bar system?

    With the tt unhooked, measure the front fender height of your tv on each side from the ground. Now once the trailer is hooked up, adjust the head angle to return the front fender to the same height, or as close to it as possible. But make sure you keep enough chain links under tension so no part of the bars will hit the trailer frame in a tight turn. Usually 5 links is enough but having a bottom mount coupler you may be able to go to 4 links under tensions. Just make sure nothing will hit the trailer frame!!!

    If needed, follow my signature link for the how to set up a wdh.

    Good luck and enjoy the new rig!!!

    ps: You can update your signature now!!!