Scott_R
Active Member
I will try to be brief in description, and I think this is the right forum...
Here is where it gets interesting...
Following the Equalizer instructions and postings on this forum, I took wheel measurements with and without the load being under tension. Initially, everything looked great. I could have possibly added more tension, however the hitch clearly did it's job.
However, after following the full measuring recommendations, I discovered that the Left and Right Rear wheel heights were different. This seems to be more apparent with weight, however even empty there is a difference.
The full table is below. Could this be an indication that my suspension is incorrect and should be inspected by the dealer?
- New '22 Long Horn with a delivery in November. (Love the truck)
- Details in sig, including 3.92 axle.
- Replaced Pirelli's General ATs with better tread and life expectancy.
- GCWR 11322
- No issues noticed during purchase.
Here is where it gets interesting...
Following the Equalizer instructions and postings on this forum, I took wheel measurements with and without the load being under tension. Initially, everything looked great. I could have possibly added more tension, however the hitch clearly did it's job.
However, after following the full measuring recommendations, I discovered that the Left and Right Rear wheel heights were different. This seems to be more apparent with weight, however even empty there is a difference.
The full table is below. Could this be an indication that my suspension is incorrect and should be inspected by the dealer?
No Trailer * ** | Trailer with Stabilizer Tension * *** | Trailer without Tension * *** | |
RR | 38 -5/8 | 38 -1/2 | 36 -1/4 |
LR | 38 -3/8 | 37 -1/2 | 35 -1/2 |
RF | 36 -7/8 | 36 -1/2 | 37 -1/4 |
LF | 36 -7/8 | 36 -1/2 | 37 -1/4 |
* Measured from ground to center point of fender. ** Empty Truck in level garage *** Straight wheel, no contents in truck bed |