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Equalizer wdh adjustment

Old 03-20-2016, 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by atwowheelguy
The truck owner's manual tells how much to adjust the WDH bars. Ford says to measure the front fender height before and after hitching up the trailer. Adjust the WDH bring the front fender back down half way.
Per Equalizer Hitch:
"You have most likely achieved good weight distribution adjustment if your measurement on Line C of the weight distribution setup table shows that front wheel well measurement is at least halfway back to the original uncoupled measurement."
Halfway is your minimum recommended height. This why I have mine right at the uncoupled height measured at the front wheel well. I have no sway or porpoising issues.

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Old 03-21-2016, 08:01 AM
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Thanks guys. The setup seems good now, my only concern is when the camper/ truck is loaded. Obviously since it was new, the setup was done empty. I'll have a to recheck when I'm loaded and ready to go.
Old 04-17-2016, 09:19 AM
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Thanks, I went back today and adjusted/tweaked mine will all 8 washers I was able to dial my front in the exactly to the 37 1/4" I was when unhooked. This should be good especially if I add 100lbs of camping stuff in my bed.


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