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batman99
Apr 30, 2013Explorer
Me thinks the posted Chev manual is wrong.
As stated within Trailer Towing site (which is specialized in towing), the vehicle's air bags (air shocks) are deflated, WDH is then attached / adjusted. Then, if desired, air bags (or air shocks) are aired up - to give "suppliment" support. re: http://www.etrailer.com/question-9425.html
If wondering, I've been doing this method for years. Again… Air Bags / Air shocks is for the Tow Vehicle's factory soft rear suspension. WHS is for the trailer tongue weight. And, both are adjusted (for confirmed weight distribution) within legal scales.
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As stated within Trailer Towing site (which is specialized in towing), the vehicle's air bags (air shocks) are deflated, WDH is then attached / adjusted. Then, if desired, air bags (or air shocks) are aired up - to give "suppliment" support. re: http://www.etrailer.com/question-9425.html
If wondering, I've been doing this method for years. Again… Air Bags / Air shocks is for the Tow Vehicle's factory soft rear suspension. WHS is for the trailer tongue weight. And, both are adjusted (for confirmed weight distribution) within legal scales.
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