Traynoral
Jul 22, 2019Explorer
Fifth Wheel Riding Nose High
So I know this subject has been discussed a lot but I am looking for feedback on this. My 2019 Keystone Cougar 32BHS is riding nose high when towed with my 2017 Ram 2500 6.4. I only have the 17 inch rims on my truck with no lifts and the adjustments on my hitch are maxed out. I measured the frame of my fifth wheel to the ground on both the back and the front of the camper. About 24" in front and 18.5" in the back. 5.5" difference so roughly 3" nose high?
Everything seems to be riding fine and after about 1,200 miles of towing I am note seeing any uneven tire wear.
I cannot do an axle flip as the axle is already below the leaf springs.
Is this amount of nose high going to cause me a problem down the road or is this okay to run as is? All suggestions would be appreciated.
Everything seems to be riding fine and after about 1,200 miles of towing I am note seeing any uneven tire wear.
I cannot do an axle flip as the axle is already below the leaf springs.
Is this amount of nose high going to cause me a problem down the road or is this okay to run as is? All suggestions would be appreciated.