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happy2rv
Sep 02, 2019Explorer
opnspaces wrote:
I suppose if the height is not right you could always add another piece of wood, or maybe even use a router to lower it slightly.
You can. The problem is that the truck receiver height isn't always a constant. My driveway has a very slight incline and my hitch lines up nearly perfectly with this if I'm pulled into my driveway facing forward. If I'm backed in, the hitch is a little lower. I also have air suspension, so depending on how it's set when I go to hook up, it can change the height. It's not a big deal, I can lift the hitch a little bit as I pull it out, but it would be nice if it was adjustable. Probably not worth the effort, but nice.
I'm sure most peoples hitch height will be slightly different and It should be pretty easy to either add spacers under the 2x10 or add additional wood on top as necessary for additional height or cut the 2x10 to go around the upright support bars and mount it under the supports to lower it.
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