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dnhx
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Feb 04, 2016

Please check my TV/TT and WDh setup

Comments on my WD setup please

HI, We just bought our first trailer and I would like some help to verify that the WDH has been setup correctly and everything checks out. I took it to a scale after we loaded it for our first trip.

WDH: Equalizer 4 point sway. 1000lb bars, 5 washers
front fender height:
no trailer : 33 3/8"
trailer no WD: 33 7/8"
trailer with WDH 33 5/8"


TV: 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee diesel:
payload: 1050
GVWR: 6500
GAWR: Front 3200
GAWR: Rear 3700
Max Trailer tongue weight: 740
Actual weight of empty vehicle full of fluids from CAT scale : 5160 lbs (I didn't get seperate axle readings)

TT: Keystone Premier 19FBPR.

Weigh #1
FA1: 2780
RA1: 3300
Total TV: 6080
TT1: 4520
total TV +TT = 10600

Weigh #2 (WDH unhooked but attached)
FA2: 2500
RA2: 3740
Total TV: 6240
TT2: 4380
total TV +TT = 10620


Weigh #3 (TV full of occupants and cargo)
FA3: 2800
RA3: 2820
Total: 5620

Calculated Values

GCW = 10600
Tongue Weight: 620
load to TT axles: 140
load to TV front axles: 280
Trailer weight: 5000


I'll attach a photo as soon as I can

thank you

Don
Dallas,TX
  • dnhx wrote:
    we put about 900 miles on it last week, that is when the photo was taken. It pulls pretty well I think, but this is my first trailer, so I don't know what a perfect set up would pull like.
    We did get just a bit of porpoising on one road, but it could have just been the road. Would I lower the nose by removing or adding a washer to the hitch?


    IF it was a concrete road, It is normal. The joints make the truck, and trailer bounce pretty good sometimes
  • dnhx wrote:
    we put about 900 miles on it last week, that is when the photo was taken. It pulls pretty well I think, but this is my first trailer, so I don't know what a perfect set up would pull like.
    We did get just a bit of porpoising on one road, but it could have just been the road. Would I lower the nose by removing or adding a washer to the hitch?


    I would personally drop one hole in the hitch and lower the front about an inch or two. Good things happen when the trailer is a few inches lower in the front.
  • we put about 900 miles on it last week, that is when the photo was taken. It pulls pretty well I think, but this is my first trailer, so I don't know what a perfect set up would pull like.
    We did get just a bit of porpoising on one road, but it could have just been the road. Would I lower the nose by removing or adding a washer to the hitch?
  • Looks like the front is only raising 1/4 inch. You should be good. If however you get any sway. Add another washer, OR pull another link to get the front down that other 1/4 inch.
  • if you get an porpoising ,, lower the trailer nose a little..
    or
    go up one link on the wd chain. (stronger).


    looks good.

    Go for a long ride to check and test...
  • Based on your numbers and the photo you are very close to having it right. Now, how does it handle on the highway?
  • All that weight stuff was more than my head could handle on a rainy night like this. :B

    But considering the overall weight of the camper and the front fender height of the Jeep, I wouldn't change a thing.

    Any idea of how much the rear fender changed?