UGADawg96
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This hitch is really a set it and forget it versus the chain type that can be more easily adjusted I think. I'm talking about these holes on the hitch itself. There is another set where I put the arrows. There is also a knob/thumbscrew that can be adjusted to change the downward angle of spring bars to determine the weight distributing load transferred to the ball mount. The bars on this hitch aren't adjustable once set. Being that the guy I bought the trailer from had this WDH set up for his Ram 1500 and included it in the sale, I had not adjusted it when we rented a few HD trucks over the last six months nor for this first pull with the PB. I think it looks right based on the instructions, but I am far from a pro on these. But if I could adjust it to shift 100 lbs to the front axles and 100 lbs to the trailer axles, that may help, just not sure if that's possible. I guess a diet may be in my future, but man I like to eat and hate to run.Oh man, I feel ya. We couldn't fit our kayaks in the trailer so opted to sell them and get inflatables just to make em store easier, and I can put them in the trailer over the axles. They don't ride as nice but they are SO much more flexible for storage and transport!
I got one of these (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007REK28M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1) for tongue weight check but the on-board scales sound so cool! Would be fun to play with.
Have you ever hitched up without the WDH before? When I bought the 2500RL I moved my WDH onto it, and I temporarily had both my 2500RL and 2800BH in the same storage lot when we wanted to do the "move in" of all our stuff. Well I had to move the 2800BH closer through the lot so I hitched up with just the ball and safety chains. Hoo-boy without the weight distribution, the best I can describe the steering is the front feels very "watery" when the wheels are not planted with enough weight. It was so trippy...
When you say up one hole on "the hitch" do you mean on the shank or on the spring bar tension? I'm guessing the spring bars to try to throw more weight to the front axle. I think that may work without raising the nose height of the trailer. I'm curious how much one adjust notch will make!
https://www.camco.net/recurve-r6-weight-distribution-hitch-1000lb-kit-48733
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0285/6098/2104/files/48731_33_83.pdf?v=1597176167
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