agallant80
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These are the steps you need to do:
Measure the height of your trailer frame between your tires. That is what the height will be at the back and the front of the trailer. The height here is at the pivot point so it should be pretty constant no matter if the trailer is parallel with the ground or not.
Without it connected to your truck, crank up the tongue jack until the distance at the front of the trailer is equal to the back. Should be the same as the previous measurement.
Measure the height inside the coupler to the ground where the ball is going to sit.
Adjust the height of the ball at the hitch so that it is at that same height you just measured from the trailer.
Connect the trailer to your vehicle. It will squat the rear of the truck. Adjust the equlizing bars until your trailer is level(parallel to the ground) again.
Obviously, you need to do this where the ground is flat preferably in a paved parking lot.
You need to follow the directions on your hitch to have the proper ball mount pivot pitch.
That sets the angle of the equilizing bars with out them up on the bracket. That determines the tension of the bars. Depending on the instructions, this may be something that will be trial and error.The manual makes mention to ball mount pivot pitch but I really don't understand what the point is.
That sets the angle of the equilizing bars with out them up on the bracket. That determines the tension of the bars. Depending on the instructions, this may be something that will be trial and error.
You probably already discovered that you attach the trailer to the hitch, then jack up the trailer, along with the rear of the truck, to allow you to get the bars up onto the perch on the bracket easier. Be careful!
I actually use a floor jack to do this when I am in my driveway. Its a lot fast than cranking up the tongue jack.
Check out Youtube. I believe there are some good videos that can help you too.
Hmmmm....the angle of the receiver could influence it as well.It just says for long wheel base use 5 washers and for sort wheel base use 4 for the screw that sets the angle. Thanks. I get it now.
don't measure anywhere near the axles... measure at the very front and very rear of a side frame rail
forget the level... if the ground isn't level you'll be wrong
He has 10% tongue weight. That's perfect.can you post a better/ bigger pic of boat on trailer @ the stern? it looks like you could move the boat back a few inches, which would make a world of difference.
Hmmmm....the angle of the receiver could influence it as well.