Truck and Trailer Is Still Sagging After Installing a Weight Distribution Hitch
Updated 04/25/2024 | Published 04/24/2024 >
Question:
We have a 22 Suburban, travel trailer and weight distribution hitch equalizer. We still have rear sag. Apparently airbags aren’t an option so what do we need to do?
asked by: Sandra S
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Expert Reply:
Sandra, what you're going to need to do is adjust the hitch to redistribute more of the weight to the front of the truck. I've included a video that shows how the hitch will redistribute the weight when installed properly and an instruction link showing how to adjust the hitch head which starts on page 14.
expert reply by:
Bryce D
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Air Lift 1000 Air Helper Springs for Coil Springs - Rear
- Vehicle Suspension
- Towing/Load Leveling
- Air Springs
- Suspension Only
- Light Duty
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
- Air Lift
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