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<blockquote data-quote="Ditchplains1" data-source="post: 818962" data-attributes="member: 12347"><p>ZBoater,</p><p> Definitely use a load leveling hitch. Usually a pair of torsion bars tha tput more weight to the front of the truck giving a more level ride to the pulling truck. This way your headlights aren't searching the sky for UFO's at night. I remember seeing one set up properly, they then jacked up the truck and took off one of the wheels and dropped the jack...the truck was still level.</p><p> Reese, Curt, Uhaul, etc all have variants. Also consider an anti sway addition to the load leveling hitch. These commonly have a smaller ball off to the right of the main hitch ball. A damper hitches to the smaller ball and to the trailer helping control the tail wagging the dog....</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.towshop.com/weight_distribution_eazlift.htm" target="_blank">Weight Distribution Hitches by Eaz-Lift, Reese and Equal-i-zer</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ditchplains1, post: 818962, member: 12347"] ZBoater, Definitely use a load leveling hitch. Usually a pair of torsion bars tha tput more weight to the front of the truck giving a more level ride to the pulling truck. This way your headlights aren't searching the sky for UFO's at night. I remember seeing one set up properly, they then jacked up the truck and took off one of the wheels and dropped the jack...the truck was still level. Reese, Curt, Uhaul, etc all have variants. Also consider an anti sway addition to the load leveling hitch. These commonly have a smaller ball off to the right of the main hitch ball. A damper hitches to the smaller ball and to the trailer helping control the tail wagging the dog.... [url=http://www.towshop.com/weight_distribution_eazlift.htm]Weight Distribution Hitches by Eaz-Lift, Reese and Equal-i-zer[/url] [/QUOTE]
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