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mkirsch wrote:
If the hitch was installed by the dealer, and you did not readjust it yourself, it is likely installed very very WRONG. For dealers time is money and they want to spend as little time as possible in order to make the most money. Dealers tend to slap the hitch on with little regard to it being set up properly.
Start out by reading the sticky at the top of the towing forum for adjusting weight distributing hitches. Next, get some fender-well-height measurements, empty truck, truck with trailer setting on ball, and truck with hitch engaged. Front and rear fenders, parked on a level surface.
The key is that the ride height at the front fenders should be no lower with the trailer hitched and the weight distributing hitch engaged, than it did when it was sitting empty.
From the way it sounds, the hitch head is tilted back WAY too far. The front end of the truck is probably being squashed down well below normal empty ride height.
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