Fireman Dave
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Go to any home improvement store and buy a 4 inch and a 6 inch drop and take back the one you dont need. Or you could buy an adjustable height one.
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thanks @Traffic22 I think I am going with a 6inch adjustable drop. I need to go 325 miles all on interstate, so should not be very difficult.
Thank you. For amateurs like me, super helpful.I found this to be a really good primer for towing:
Picture quality sucks but it’s the best I have. The trailer weights 2300lbs empty, it has a relatively low tongue with the coupler height set up for my brothers 2500 duramax. I have the weigh safe 4”. I’m running it upside down to raise the ball. 2” rise I believe. I think the Liberty weighs 4000lbs so I put the trailer weight at around 6500lbs with all my junk in the tool boxes.
The raptor has plenty of power and brakes to tow. Just not the suspension, you end up staring at the sky from the sag in the rear. I never bought it to tow, but it can if needed.
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I’m really surprised about that amount of sag from one of those little U-Haul trailers. That appears to be slightly more than I get towing with a much heavier trailer, but probably slightly lighter car.Picture quality sucks but it’s the best I have. The trailer weights 2300lbs empty, it has a relatively low tongue with the coupler height set up for my brothers 2500 duramax. I have the weigh safe 4”. I’m running it upside down to raise the ball. 2” rise I believe. I think the Liberty weighs 4000lbs so I put the trailer weight at around 6500lbs with all my junk in the tool boxes.
The raptor has plenty of power and brakes to tow. Just not the suspension, you end up staring at the sky from the sag in the rear. I never bought it to tow, but it can if needed.
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