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Posted: Jul 10 2005 at 3:34pm | IP Logged Quote deebie47

Well, I'm pretty unfamiliar with that system so I'm just trying to grasp the how they work.  My trailer is a little front heavy and I need to raise the rear of the truck and hopefully that will cause the front lower.    I do have the Big Tow.  Are air springs what I need?  Also, I only know of two brands and don't know which is going to be more helpful, do you?  Thanks for your replies.

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Posted: Sep 15 2005 at 10:12pm | IP Logged Quote toms titan

 

I would not use air springs. Check with the hitch manufacturer. It appears from your ststed problem that you do not have your hitch sset-up right. I have the same hitch, only with 1000# bars. Your hitch ball may be set to high ,or you may not have the head tilted down enough. You need to have the front of yor truck drop about a1/4 to 1/2 the amount drop you have on the rear. The most important thing you can do is call the factory and get there help. I have towing since 1964 and have used most of the hitchs out there and the one you have is tops.

If you use air bags or stiffer springs you will defeat the sway control of your hitch and will greater problems.



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Posted: Nov 26 2005 at 10:20am | IP Logged Quote 1951 Chevy

deebie47 wrote:
Thanks.  The system I have is identical to the ones you suggest.  The brand I have is Equal-i-Zer, 10,000# trailer, 1200# tongue weight.  Someone has suggested air springs but I'm not so familiar with them.

I'm interested in getting the Equalizer Weight Distributing Hitch, they make a 1,000/10,000 and 1,200/12,000 model.  Is yours the 1,000/10,000 model, or the 1,200/12,000 model? 

1,000#/10,000#  is part# 90-00-1000



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Posted: Nov 26 2005 at 4:36pm | IP Logged Quote deebie47

My Equal-I-Zer hitch is the 10,000/1,000 and as far as I'm concerned, it's the best thing out there.  Just be sure to match the hitch capacities to the trailer loads and you can't go wrong!  I understand this brand is more expensive but without going into detail, I truly believe that it's design saved me from serious, if not fatal injury.      

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Posted: Dec 16 2005 at 6:13pm | IP Logged Quote Maxxie1

its sounds like your hooking up wrong. I hooked up my 4500# trailer to my xterrra which can tow 5000# and it sat as straight as it did with out it . my ? is when you put the trailer on the ball and it locks on do you raise it back up before you put the bars on and lock the chains in place
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