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atreis wrote:Thanks for providing some constructive comments.
Having read the other threads, it seems quite likely to me the sources are actual users of the hitch. However, what's not clear is how many of these users tried to get 100% FALR. There are several people in the other threads that admit that they don't try to achieve that because they don't need/want to. That doesn't mean they couldn't. It also doesn't mean that they could. It's inconclusive. Unfortunately, there's no independent test agency for hitches, which is really a shame.
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lakeman48 wrote:Lakeman, it's entirely up to you to decide how much Front Axle Load Restoration (FALR) you want your new WDH to provide.
Thanks for all the input. I never thought to do a search. Will do now and decide. Thank you all again !!
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lakeman48 wrote:The Owners Manual for your truck states:
I need to replace my 13 year old Draw-Tite weight distribution hitch. I have a 26ft.Freedom Express travel trailer. 6000lbs.w/load. Pull w/2007 Chevy 1500 extended cab 4x4 w/5.3 v-8. I've been looking at the Andersen No-Sway weight distribution hitch and wanted to know if any one has any experience w/this hitch.
When using a weight-distributing hitch, the hitch must be adjusted so the {front wheel well height} remains the same both before and after coupling the trailer to the tow vehicle.
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