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May-16-2018 06:34 AM
ebshingleton wrote:
Hi, i'm new to 5th wheel and i'm having the same problem it seems with a new Ram and nose high. I have a 2017 Ram 2500 all stock but with Fox 2.0 front shocks. just got a 2018 29' Open Range and after hooking up I am way to nose high for my liking. every thing I see says flip the axels but they were already flipped. At this point not sure how to fix the problem.
May-16-2018 01:25 AM
May-09-2018 08:29 PM
bowler1 wrote:
Thanks for your help on this. I snapped a couple of pictures when out this weekend that show the camper hooked up. The road I am parked on has a very slight incline but is mostly level. You can see that the camper is nose high, but I am not sure if this is considered to be "significant" enough to worry about. It appears I have plenty of clearance with my truck rails and the truck is fairly level.
The truck is an 18 Ram 3500 with 4600 pound payload. Unloaded pin weight on the trailer is 2500 pounds.
Matt
May-08-2018 03:29 PM
Dayle1 wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
Nose high by a couple inches has no appreciable impact on pin weight. The geometry just doesn't allow it to change the pin weight much.
If it gets excessive, it may impact the distribution between the two trailer axles but for modest amounts, it won't be significant as the suspension is designed to adjust for minor differences.
Static weight on each axle is not the entire issue. You are right, the equalizer will compensate for a nose high condition. But in doing so, remaining suspension travel for the rear axle is reduced. The increased shock stress while towing will reduce lifespan on all of the suspension from hangers, bolts, leaf springs, wheel bearings, wheels and tires.
The equalizer is a suspension component and not intended to compensate for the trailer being un-level.
May-08-2018 08:23 AM
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May-08-2018 04:07 AM
MFL wrote:
If you are more than 1-2 inches nose high yet, I would raise the pin box. You don't mention what your bed rail clearance is, but best to have at least 6"s.
If the truck squats an inch or two, that will help too. Towing a little nose high really is not an issue.
Jerry
May-08-2018 03:45 AM
May-08-2018 03:20 AM
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