YukonRanger
Well-Known Member
Please don't take this post as criticism, just offering friendly advice:
Looking at the photo you can see that setup is unbalanced, the squat is far too much.
The truck should look level while hauling.
A safety tip is to try not to exceed 80% of your maximum tow capacity either. It can save your life.
You can also look at
Cheers from the north.
Looking at the photo you can see that setup is unbalanced, the squat is far too much.
- Get a 1-2 inch lower drop hitch to level out the camper
- Try to shift some weight in the camper behind rear axle
- Don't shift too much, aim for 60% weight up front, 40% rear.
- Always give it a little swerve at a lower speed to test after shifting weight
- If it wants to sway, or the sway doesn't immediately correct, you went too far.
The truck should look level while hauling.
A safety tip is to try not to exceed 80% of your maximum tow capacity either. It can save your life.
You can also look at
- Weight distribution hitch (looks like there might be one)
- air bags
- Timbren SES
Cheers from the north.
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