TenOC
Jul 08, 2017Nomad
Why tow level ??? -- Is it important -- How to acheive
I am not talking about when the TV is nose high and the front wheels are floating off the pavement.
In a few weeks, I am going to move from a TT to a 5er. With a TT it is a simple mater to adjust the hitch ball to tow level. With a 5er I understand the need to maintain 6 inches clearances between the TV bed rails and the 5er so the trailer does not hit the TV bed rails. I understand that all 5er hitches have a way to adjust the hitch height.
The only way I know to adjust a nose-high 5er (and maintain the 6" bed rail clearing) is to adjust (raise) the suspension (flip axles etc) of the 5er or lower the TV suspension.
I have not done the math because it depends on the length and weight of the 5er, but a quick estimate is that by towing nose-high by a foot only transfers about 100 lbs from the pin to the wheels.
So inquiring minds want to know how important is towing lever?. . . :h. . . . What am I overlooking?
In a few weeks, I am going to move from a TT to a 5er. With a TT it is a simple mater to adjust the hitch ball to tow level. With a 5er I understand the need to maintain 6 inches clearances between the TV bed rails and the 5er so the trailer does not hit the TV bed rails. I understand that all 5er hitches have a way to adjust the hitch height.
The only way I know to adjust a nose-high 5er (and maintain the 6" bed rail clearing) is to adjust (raise) the suspension (flip axles etc) of the 5er or lower the TV suspension.
I have not done the math because it depends on the length and weight of the 5er, but a quick estimate is that by towing nose-high by a foot only transfers about 100 lbs from the pin to the wheels.
So inquiring minds want to know how important is towing lever?. . . :h. . . . What am I overlooking?