So I've upgraded my TV and WDH. I've set it up according to the instructions and feel I'm very close to having it dialed in. My trip to the scales after install (approximately 30 minutes each way) felt very good, with the exception of a small wiggle from a gravel truck and trailer passing me at a much higher rate of speed. Using the towing calculators on TowingPlanner.com and another website, it appears I'm very close. My TW is approximately 13% of the trailer weight. According to the numbers my steer axle is 20# lighter with the WDH active than it is with the TV alone. My question is should I make another adjustment to the hitch? Or is the 20# really worth the trouble? Would this adjustment actually make a big difference and possibly eliminate that small wiggle I felt? I have included a screenshot of the calculator's results and the information on my TV and Trailer. Thanks in advance.
WDH: Equalizer 1200# series
2017 Chevrolet 2500HD Duramax
Payload: 2,113#
GAWR FRONT: 5,200#
GAWR REAR: 6,200#
GVWR: 10,000#
GCVWR: 23,500#
Bullet 308BHS
GVWR: 7,600#
TV Only
Steer: 4,660#
Drive: 3,380#
Gross: 8,040#
TV & RV with WDH active
Steer: 4,640#
Drive: 4,220#
Trailer: 6,160#
Gross: 15,020#
TV & RV with WDH inactive
Steer: 4,340#
Drive: 4,640#
Trailer: 6,020#
Gross: 15,000#
2017 Chevrolet 2500HD
2015 Bullet 308BHS