What size hitch drop?
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Thanks for the quick reply! I was looking at the adjustable one from Harbor Freight, but I was hoping to get one of those ones with the cutout for the ball (to make it easier to tighten).
Wow that seems like a big drop. If you have a 2" lift and a 7" is perfect, that means I would probably need a 5" drop with my stock suspension.
I'm guessing it depends on a trailer a bit too. This is the trailer: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=42709
Wow that seems like a big drop. If you have a 2" lift and a 7" is perfect, that means I would probably need a 5" drop with my stock suspension.
I'm guessing it depends on a trailer a bit too. This is the trailer: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=42709
Anyhow, I have a HF trailer as well...like I said, I bought and returned about 3 or 4 different hitches before I settled on the 6" and it works good enuf...should've got the adjustable tho...
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if you're just picking it up, try and borrow 2-5 inch drop off of someone (neighbor, friend, etc.). then you can measure and buy the proper height once you get home.
other than that, I use a 6" drop on my boat trailer that has 8" wheels, it's not enough, but I'm up 2.5" and on 35's
other than that, I use a 6" drop on my boat trailer that has 8" wheels, it's not enough, but I'm up 2.5" and on 35's
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Doesn't it need to be like 250 ft. lbs.? I assumed the easiest way to do it would be to put the mount in the hitch, and then tighten the ball. How could you hold onto it in the store good enough to make it that tight? It's a good idea though!
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insert the hitch into the store display receiver, put the ball into the hitch and use their wrench to tighten.
I should have done that...
I have a huge wrench that I have used once.
I should have done that...
I have a huge wrench that I have used once.
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Does anyone have this: harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=95991
I'm wondering if, when adjusted up to 5", if the part hanging down interferes with safety chains.
I'm wondering if, when adjusted up to 5", if the part hanging down interferes with safety chains.