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BenK wrote:
Welcome to the forum !
It is really not that confusing, but can be until you understand the 60,000 foot
view of the 'system'. Confusing if down in rat holes without benefit of the big pix
The setup's orientation should
- Have the trailer level at it's highest pointing, or slightly pointing down (my preference)
This is what you did and your report back says no more sway- Tongue weight should be 12%-15% range of the 'actual' weight
- The WD Hitch system transfers enough weight from the TV rear to the TV front
- The amount of weight is no longer 'one size fits all', but whatever your TV's manual says
- Washers/head tilt/etc is to allow more WD bar travel...therefore more bar tension
This is what I meant by 'out of context' and 'the big picture from
60,000 feet and out of the rat hole
Only need to do this if the bars run out of tension travel and it
does help 'some' who have run out of travel...you don't need that added
bar tension travel and with the added bar tension...made your setup
move from OEM dialed in under-steering to be 'more' over-steering- Numbers of holes on the drop shank depends on how much your TV drops vs getting the TT level or pointing slightly down
- Big ETC, ETC, etc...
Since the TV's rear end will drop from the trailer tongue, the starting
height really doesn't matter, therefore measuring only for the range
it will drop to, then what it will be after tensioning the WD Hitch
system
Post back on how it goes and feel free to PM me
Good luck !
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downtheroad wrote:
Assuming that you are on level ground, it looks like your trailer is nose high which is not good. That could induce sway.
To start with, get an adjustable ball mount shank so that you can lower the ball and the front of the trailer...then go from there with your frame measurements and your wheel well measurements.
something like this.