Jerallen wrote:
Dealer install may have assumed more squat than you actually ended up with.
Agree with others in that you generally want either level or slightly nose down when ready to tow.
Very true. The first "set up" with a WD hitch is usually to get a feel for how it will sit. It's rarely perfect on the first attempt as there are several variables involved. You initially set it were you "think" it should be then take your measurements and do the final adjustmens up/down from there. That's what I did with my EQ hitch, ie, got it close enough to drive the new trailer home from the dealer and then found I needed to drop the hitch head down a hole to get it just right. Dealers rarely take the time to do the final adjustment to get it dialed in just right.
As noted above, the trailer should be level or slightly nose-down. I prefer slightly nose down. Having the tongue higher than the rear can cause sway.
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