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Old 11-01-2016, 12:15 AM   #3
iqraceworks
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Brand: Crossroads
State: Missouri
Posts: 57
THOR #4481
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Originally Posted by SuperD View Post
The correct height is level or "slightly" low in the front. Level the trailer with the front jack and take a measurement, attach trailer to truck and remeasure. The loaded hitch should be at the level height or slightly lower. I'm sure if you google their will be several sites that will explain in better detail and why. Had a 30' Airstream and it was in the manual to tow slightly nose down and never nose up.

Yes, all of that makes sense. The problem is that in order to get my trailer level, I need to drop the ball down on the shank another inch or two...but it's already at the lowest position. The truck is right where it needs to be...about 1" lower in the rear than it is unloaded.

I think I just need a longer shank so that I can move the ball down another hole or two.
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