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โNov-03-2016 11:37 AM
imq707s wrote:
Thanks for all the info guys. I went ahead and ordered a Curt shank that has about 4 more inches of drop....so that should easily cover what I need.
I would have bought one in town....the Camping World wanted $159 for the same shank that I got on Amazon for $69. How do they stay in business??
โNov-03-2016 04:53 AM
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โNov-02-2016 08:53 AM
imq707s wrote:
I have my truck/trailer set up about as good as I can....but the trailer is still a little "nose high". I have the load bars tensioned so that the truck is just about perfectly level while towing.....and I have the ball dropped down as low as I can get it on the hitch bar....but the trailer still is a few inches high in the front, and not perfectly level.
The only real solution I can see is that I need to buy a longer drop hitch bar, so I can move the ball mount down a few more holes.
โNov-01-2016 03:08 PM
mkirsch wrote:
Also, you don't "level" the truck with the weight distribution bars.
You ignore backend squat, and work to return the front end of the truck to unloaded ride height. Newer vehicles recommend only returning HALF way to unloaded height...
If you are leveling the truck with the bars, you may be putting far too much pressure on the front of the truck, overloading the axle and potentially damaging the front suspension.
โNov-01-2016 02:03 PM
humblerb wrote:Didn't have to ask. I could see it already was. Had to blow up the picture to see it. ๐
Is your current shank as low as it can go - in other words, has it been flipped over?
I'm surprised someone hasn't already asked this.
Maybe everyone's assuming it is turned downward and didn't ask.
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โNov-01-2016 05:33 AM
I think if I left the axles where they are, and just dropped the ball down 2-3" on the truck....the trailer would be getting pretty low to the ground.No lower than the back end of your trailer is now. In fact lowering the front end of the trailer will actually raise the back end.
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โOct-31-2016 09:16 PM
somewhere in the texas 'lost pines'
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