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Old 05-04-2022, 05:51 PM   #1
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Thank you

Thanks to all who responded to my hitch too low question below.
Based on the feedback, (and having a long bed truck)
I reversed the arms to the straight up portion is toward the cab
I raised the arms to the next higher hole (one hole upward still showing)
It seems to sit better now, even though the height change is only 1/2 inch.... still 3.5 inches below bed rails.
We will see how it looks when it gets hooked up on Sunday


Thanks again all
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Old 05-04-2022, 08:59 PM   #2
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I forget if it was mentioned about small clearance. Going down a road or turning in a park is no problem. You get into trouble when you turn and there is a curb or a swail in the road and the truck goes one way and the rig another. Doesn't take much to raise one side of truck 3 inches.
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