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BurbMan
Jan 13, 2014Explorer II
Remember that you don't have to set the hitch at its max rating....You pull up the WD bars in increments, and the more you tension the bars, the more weight it "distributes" back to the trailer axle and forward to the front axle of the 4Runner. Even though the hitch will handle 600/6000 you don't have to run it at its max setting.
Sounds like a good deal, install it and adjust it according to the instructions. The goal is to get the trailer and the 4Runner to ride level.
Sounds like a good deal, install it and adjust it according to the instructions. The goal is to get the trailer and the 4Runner to ride level.
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