Sep-03-2018 11:38 AM
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Durb wrote:
I had a Reese SC years ago. As I recall, you want to chose a position on your shank so that the trailer sits close to level. I would prefer a position which is 1/2" low rather than 1 1/2" too high. Measure your hitch height unloaded and install the trailer. Adjust your spring bar tension by tilting the ball head down (increasing spring tension) so that your hitch height is 1/2" down from unloaded height. I believe this is how the manual instructed me. This process worked well for me towing 6,000# with a Nissan Titan, never any sway.
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Sep-03-2018 03:22 PM
bobbyg123 wrote:
I expect there to be some drop, but how much is too much? If I start with the hitch ball 1” higher and it drops some, that would be close to level. Isn’t the goal to be slightly nose down by maybe an inch?
Sep-03-2018 02:59 PM
Sep-03-2018 02:54 PM
bobbyg123 wrote:
Thanks guys. So unhitched, would you start with a baseline of hitch and coupler being the same height?
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