WDH question. Kinda
Bought a new truck.
A dealer reconfigured my Husky Centerline TS hitch. They are not a Husky dealer, the dealer I bought the TT from is 5 hours away and I've had good luck in the past with the local business.
They screwed up the hitch. I downloaded instructions, grabbed tools and went to a local chuch parking lot and totally reconfigured the hitch per Husky instructions.
Big difference between unloaded and loaded hitch settings.
Fully loaded and ready to depart the front of the TT is 1" higher than the rear.
The truck unloaded measures 39 1/2" at the rear wheel well. TT connected and WDH locked in the measurement is 37 1/2".
The front wheel well is within 1/2" either way.
Instructions say the TT should squat 1" and I'm squatting 2". Frankly it tows just fine.
We just got back from a 1500 mile trip and I was satisfied except 40 MPH wind gusts on I-75 in KY. That was not fun but not white knuckle either.
If I drop the hitch head 1 bolt hole that will drop it 1 1/2" which will give me a bit of nose down on the TT then I can raise the sway bar brackets up one bolt hole and add a touch more weight distribution which will raise the back of the TT.
Or am I just being anal?
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Rob
Bereft of TT and looking.
2020 Chevy Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71 6.2L
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