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BenK wrote:
Am confused if the manual says that.
The coupler sits on TOP of the ball, so how can it be hooked up if it
is 2" higher than the top of the ball?
โApr-04-2016 10:02 AM
CamperWill wrote:
So we recently replaced our Envoy with a Tundra and towed with it the first time the other day. The ride was pretty bumpy on the way to the campground (60mph) but was fairly smooth on the ride back (40mph).
The camper is a KZ Sportsmen 242SBH with a GVWR of 6000lbs. The truck is within all the ratings (payload, gcvwr, etc). We are using the same Reese Dual Cam hitch we used with the other tow vehicle but reconfigure it for the truck. The trucks front axle is at the same height it was at before hooking up and the rear sank by 1". The camper is almost level while hooked up (maybe 1/2" off).
Tongue pointing is component in whatever problem you are reporting/asking about...
Trailer tongue should be level at its highest pointing and I prefer
pointing slightly down.
If it is 'bouncy', then more to do with the TV's suspension than
pure WD. WD does contribute and has to do with the bar ratings vs actual
tongue weight in reference to the bar ratings *AND* how much the
bars are tensioned
Generally, sounds like the bars are either under rated for the actual
tongue weight, and/or are not tensioned enough
Another is the dampening system of the TV. Tires and shocks the main
components of that. Higher PSI and/or stronger/stiffer tire sidewalls
and/or higher rate shocks helpful in solving that
I'm not sure if it matters but on the Reese DC instructions it states that the top of the ball should be 3/4" to 1" higher then the top of the coupler which was not possible. My options were either 2" higher or the same height as a coupler, we went with the same height.
Am confused if the manual says that.
The coupler sits on TOP of the ball, so how can it be hooked up if it
is 2" higher than the top of the ball?
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โApr-04-2016 09:38 AM
donn0128 wrote:
If your using the exact hitch setup, there is your problem. It seems you need yo reset your hitch setup. Also different wheel bases will create different loaded ride characteriatics.
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