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โMay-27-2016 03:54 PM
gkainz wrote:
I've run my coupler with the ball both ahead and behind the kingpin. I decided to run it with the ball behind, as it gives me a little better clearance around the tailgate and rear bed corners. Did not notice any difference in ride either way.
โMay-27-2016 02:21 PM
gkainz wrote:
I've run my coupler with the ball both ahead and behind the kingpin. I decided to run it with the ball behind, as it gives me a little better clearance around the tailgate and rear bed corners. Did not notice any difference in ride either way.
โMay-27-2016 01:46 PM
โMay-27-2016 10:35 AM
SabreCanuck wrote:
I think you will get a much bigger difference in load displacement by turning the hitch around in the truck instead of the coupler. By turning the hitch, you will be distributing the weight further forward or backward and therefore affecting the ride.
but only IF you have the clearance as noted above.
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davisenvy wrote:N-Trouble wrote:
I wouldn't flip the coupler around unless you have a long bed truck. If you have a short bed leave the kingpin behind the ball
So would flipping the coupler affect the way the trailer towed or the handling characteristics of my truck?
โMay-27-2016 08:59 AM
N-Trouble wrote:
I wouldn't flip the coupler around unless you have a long bed truck. If you have a short bed leave the kingpin behind the ball
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