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Hannibal
Apr 19, 2016Explorer
Looks good to me but if I wanted to tinker with it, I'd drop the hitch head down one bolt hole. Level or just slightly nose down is best. Liken it to a wheelbarrow. Heavy on the handles is stable. Tilt it up until it's balanced or less and it tends to get squirrely. We're waiting painfully patiently for our Jayco 28RLS to be built and delivered. I set up my Reese WD hitch to be level to maybe an inch low up front. Setting a similar unit on the ball only drops the rear of the truck 2" while the front doesn't change. The only reason I'm going with WD at all is to satisfy the rating of the receiver. Your rig should tow great as long as you keep the tongue weight up where it needs to be. Just my humble opinion.
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