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racer4
Jul 22, 2018Explorer
OP,
Those tires are taller than stock. You should figure out your truck's bed height, and thus the FW hitch height, to figure out if the trailer will be nose high when hooked up. The more nose high it is, the more weight on the trailer's rear axle.
Trucks that are higher than stock can be difficult to properly tow a FW trailer with. Some of the posters above said more or less the same thing.
Those tires are taller than stock. You should figure out your truck's bed height, and thus the FW hitch height, to figure out if the trailer will be nose high when hooked up. The more nose high it is, the more weight on the trailer's rear axle.
Trucks that are higher than stock can be difficult to properly tow a FW trailer with. Some of the posters above said more or less the same thing.
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