J Ryan 2 wrote:
My TT 2016 Rockwood Ultra V 2715, wt: 7855, L: 32'
TV: 2014 GMC Yukon Denali w/ 6.2L
I have looked into the ride control, and have not found anyway to adjust the height when towing. Any ideas on where to check would be appreciated. I just changed my tires to LT's, although I did air up the previous tire when towing. I wanted to make sure that the roll was not an issue. A few more things that I have tried is adding more weight to front of the trailer (Filled Fresh water tank, Kept liquids in Black and Grey tanks, and 3 - 5gal bottles of water). The extra weight seemed to help with the sway issues. Thus the issue with How to adjust the weight of trailer without having to carry all the extra water weight? The only way to put more weight on the tongue is to lower the hitch, right or I am mistaken. Also, I checked the trailer tires and I keep 45-50# of Nitrogen pressure on them.
You don't need to adjust the ride height of the TV. There should be a section in your owner's manual telling you how to adjust the WDH on a air ride vehicle. Mine read as followed. Drive to a level place. Unhook the TT. with the engine running, let the Vehicle level. Turn OFf the air ride. It should hold it's position. then you can adjust the WDH to fit the vehicle.
First measure the front bumper to the ground, Then the rear bumper to the ground. Drop the Tt back onto the ball. Before installing the spring bar measure the front again. Then adjust the WDH until you have lowered the front bumper back down to reclaim at least 1/2 of the distance it rose. Then measure the rear to be sure it is NO HIGHER than it was unhooked. Then you can turn the air ride back on, and be good to go. No need to do it again.
No just lowering the front will not add tongue weight. however it appears that you have a front bedroom, and bath. load the under bed storage with all your outdoor furniture. Load your outside front storage heavy as well. And be sure you have nothing hanging off the rear of the TT. In other words. Move every thing you can from the rear of the Tt to the front
Hope this helps.
Scales might help as well. that is a big trailer for a SUV unless it is a 2500.
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