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May-03-2020 09:22 PM
mikeratz wrote:
I appreciate all the feeback!
So as originally thought, it sounds like I should spring for a new WDH.
From the reviews I looked at I like the Equalizer. It's also a lower profile and my trailer is fairly low (the Reece dual cam does hang down a bit. Had one a few trailers ago)
Should I go with the 1200#?? 1400# would allow more weight options but would it give up ride quality when running less load?
Also according to the Equalizer website you only add behind the axle cargo weight? (I've always used all passengers and truck cargo)
Thanks for putting up with all my questions...:S
May-03-2020 08:10 PM
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May-03-2020 07:18 PM
mikeratz wrote:opnspaces wrote:
^ It's more accurate to add up the hitched front and rear axle weights. 3924 + 3110 = 7034 lbs on the axles This is the truck weight when hitched to the trailer.
You have 971 lbs hitch weight. Subtract the truck only weight from the hitched weight. 7034 - 6063 = 971 lbs tongue weight.
You lost 285 lbs from the front axle (3395 - 3110 = 285)
You gained 1,256 lbs on the rear axle. (3924-2668 = 1256)
Your tongue weight it 14.5 percent which you can find by using the tongue weight and the total loaded trailer weight. (971 / 6700 * 100 = 14.5% tongue weight)
With almost 300 lbs missing off the front axle I'm betting you're getting light steering more than actual sway of the trailer.
Unfortunately it looks like you're going to need a more stout weight distribution hitch like an Equal-i-zer ***Link Removed***
or a Reese Dual Cam ***Link Removed***
The leveling kit on the truck might be aesthetically leveling the truck. But it's doing nothing to transfer or re-distribute the weight which is what you really need.
Just reread this..Is the 970lb in your calculation not just the total weight added to the truck and not the actual tongue weight?
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May-03-2020 03:57 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
Tell us the size, load range, air pressure, brand and tread style of your tires.
May-03-2020 03:54 PM
opnspaces wrote:
^ It's more accurate to add up the hitched front and rear axle weights. 3924 + 3110 = 7034 lbs on the axles This is the truck weight when hitched to the trailer.
You have 971 lbs hitch weight. Subtract the truck only weight from the hitched weight. 7034 - 6063 = 971 lbs tongue weight.
You lost 285 lbs from the front axle (3395 - 3110 = 285)
You gained 1,256 lbs on the rear axle. (3924-2668 = 1256)
Your tongue weight it 14.5 percent which you can find by using the tongue weight and the total loaded trailer weight. (971 / 6700 * 100 = 14.5% tongue weight)
With almost 300 lbs missing off the front axle I'm betting you're getting light steering more than actual sway of the trailer.
Unfortunately it looks like you're going to need a more stout weight distribution hitch like an Equal-i-zer ***Link Removed***
or a Reese Dual Cam ***Link Removed***
The leveling kit on the truck might be aesthetically leveling the truck. But it's doing nothing to transfer or re-distribute the weight which is what you really need.