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our recent trip to Fort Casey state park ( washington st.)...pics taken from the ferry to Port Townsend. trip started on the oregon coast at the dunes rec. area, up thru Newport to Cannon Beach and then finished here, a great 3 week trip !
Sorry about the earlier post w/o PICs. I will try again to post my PICs. I have resized, maybe that will work. Our Hybrid has a Queen fold-down in front and two full size in the back, one on either side. Has sleeper couch, and dinette with full bath and galley. These are PICs at Lake Murray OK.
our recent trip to Fort Casey state park ( washington st.)...pics taken from the ferry to Port Townsend. trip started on the oregon coast at the dunes rec. area, up thru Newport to Cannon Beach and then finished here, a great 3 week trip !
How was the wind at Fort Casey? Every time I've visited the wind was pretty brutal. Sounds like you had a great time - beautiful areas too.
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from your pics it looks like the truck is a bit light in the front, had the same issue so i went to a little better wd system...the reese dual cam equalizer, also have air bags and i put more air in the rear tires. if you measure from the ground up to a landmark on the front of the truck before you set your bars, this is @ height you want after lifting up on the tongue of the trailer when you hook up ( before putting on the wd bars)... i crank up @ 15-20 revolutions on my trailer tongue crank, that gets me pretty level from the front to the back. just returned from a 3 week trip to oregon and washington and the trailer pulled fine with no sway on interstates and or any other roads... good luck ! ps, i pull a 27 foot trailer that weighs over 7000 lbs loaded
Would a leveling kit make my issue worse? I am not fond of the rake look.