cj_rezz
Jul 18, 2016Explorer
Thoughts on my Weigth Scale Results
Hi All,
First off, if the picture isn't displaying (it works when I preview my post), it can also be viewed here: Link
I'm looking for your thoughts on my first before and after weigh scale printouts since installing my weight distribution hitch.
My hitch is a Husky Centreline TS 600-800lb.
I set up my weight distribution hitch myself following the manual exactly. I measured my front and rear wheel well heights before hooking up and after hooking up and the rear isn't sagging anymore than the front. The front of the trailer sits about 1-3/4" higher than the rear of the trailer. I would prefer it to sit slightly lower but I would have to buy a new shank with more drop.
However, according to these printouts, I've only added 22lbs to the front axle. I would be scared to try and increase the weight distribution on my hitch because it already seems like the back end of the truck is going to leave the ground when I jack the trailer tongue jack up enough to get the weight distribution bars connected.
My main questions are:
1. What do you think of the before and after printouts?
2. Should I have more weight put to the front axle and how do I go about doing this if it already feels like my truck's rear wheels are going to leave the ground when I jack the truck up to the point I can get the weight distribution bars in place?
3. Is it okay that the front of my trailer sits about 1-3/4" higher than the rear of my trailer? So far it has towed great but I haven't encountered any crazy cross winds that would force it to sway.
First off, if the picture isn't displaying (it works when I preview my post), it can also be viewed here: Link
I'm looking for your thoughts on my first before and after weigh scale printouts since installing my weight distribution hitch.
My hitch is a Husky Centreline TS 600-800lb.
I set up my weight distribution hitch myself following the manual exactly. I measured my front and rear wheel well heights before hooking up and after hooking up and the rear isn't sagging anymore than the front. The front of the trailer sits about 1-3/4" higher than the rear of the trailer. I would prefer it to sit slightly lower but I would have to buy a new shank with more drop.
However, according to these printouts, I've only added 22lbs to the front axle. I would be scared to try and increase the weight distribution on my hitch because it already seems like the back end of the truck is going to leave the ground when I jack the trailer tongue jack up enough to get the weight distribution bars connected.
My main questions are:
1. What do you think of the before and after printouts?
2. Should I have more weight put to the front axle and how do I go about doing this if it already feels like my truck's rear wheels are going to leave the ground when I jack the truck up to the point I can get the weight distribution bars in place?
3. Is it okay that the front of my trailer sits about 1-3/4" higher than the rear of my trailer? So far it has towed great but I haven't encountered any crazy cross winds that would force it to sway.