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Old 01-23-2022, 01:56 PM   #13
Ttman
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Join Date: Jul 2020
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M.O.C. #26744
When you pick up your trailer your dealer will take your truck and “is supposed” to set the trailer up to be towed correctly by adjusting the king pin box up or down, etc, then do a hooking up/unhook walk through. There are trailer raising options to allow for leveling to higher trucks. I would say that when you pick things up, make sure the trailer is level with the truck, and if its not pressure the dealer to make it right. I’m sure you told them your vehicle before purchasing the trailer, and since Fords are higher the trailer industry has to adjust to have accommodations so you can safely tow. Do your research now, call the manufacturer and speak with their tech support so that you know all options to achieve correct ride height, any suggestions for your truck/trailer combo, what will and wont void your warranty when accommodating a level ride height, etc. that way the dealer can’t railroad you out of something that would have solved/prevented any problems from the get go.

You could always take a CDL class and get comfortable/trained to drive a bigger truck with trailer.
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