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CarnationSailor wrote:PackerBacker wrote:
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My measurement correction is at the front fender of the truck through the center of the wheel to the ground. It should be the same after hitching as before hitching once the WD bars are installed.
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And when you have brought the front fender back to the unloaded height, your trailer may or may not be level in which case you need to adjust the hitch itself (move to a different hole in the hitch shank).
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Jul-09-2017 02:12 PM
PackerBacker wrote:
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My measurement correction is at the front fender of the truck through the center of the wheel to the ground. It should be the same after hitching as before hitching once the WD bars are installed.
Jul-09-2017 01:54 PM
rbpru wrote:
Maybe I am wrong, but I though the purpose of a properly adjusted WD hitch was to make the truck and trailer level.
I adjust the links so the TT is level or just a bit nose down.
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