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Old 07-20-2007, 08:46 AM   #6
Motor31
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Raise the entire rig if you are trying to remain level. Eventually you are going to run out of "luck" and do some damage if you don't. You might want to try it one thing at a time at first. Set the hitch up higher and check the level of the rig hooked up, then do the pin box. If it sets the height you want above the truck bed and the rig is mostly level you can probably just go with that. If the rig is pretty well tipped nose up, swap the axles to under the springs. Raising the nose of the trailer should shift weight away from the truck, not towards it. Nose down would add weight.
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