bowler1
May 07, 2018Explorer
Leveling for Towing???
Hi,
This is a followup to one of my previous posts. Just recently got my first 5th wheel. Dealer set it up pretty nose high despite claiming it was okay and telling me that it would level out with so weight in it.
It towed a bit better when I got some weight in it but was still noticeably high in the front. I lowered my hitch down to the lowest setting and it is still a bit high in the front; although a lot better. It seems to tow pretty well too.
I am going to be loading a good deal more weight in it (we are going to be living full time for a while). Should this help to level it out? Seems to me that it might, but only if the truck starts to squat so I don't know if it would still be nose high in that case. Or do I just need to raise the pin box? That sounds like a PIA, but I do have room to raise it a notch.
thanks for your help
Matt
This is a followup to one of my previous posts. Just recently got my first 5th wheel. Dealer set it up pretty nose high despite claiming it was okay and telling me that it would level out with so weight in it.
It towed a bit better when I got some weight in it but was still noticeably high in the front. I lowered my hitch down to the lowest setting and it is still a bit high in the front; although a lot better. It seems to tow pretty well too.
I am going to be loading a good deal more weight in it (we are going to be living full time for a while). Should this help to level it out? Seems to me that it might, but only if the truck starts to squat so I don't know if it would still be nose high in that case. Or do I just need to raise the pin box? That sounds like a PIA, but I do have room to raise it a notch.
thanks for your help
Matt