According to the instructions which I have linked for you for Air Lift suspension enhancement # AL60769, the maximum air pressure is 35 psi and the minimum is 5 psi. Over-inflation and under-inflation can damage the air bags so you will always want to stay within the 5 to 35 psi range. view full answer...
You are correct, the BulletProof website lists different measurements for the # MD206. In fact, this is true for all of their ball mounts. The reason for this is the way they measure which doesn't follow the standard.
Rise is the distance from the top of the shank to the top of the ball platform when the ball mount is oriented for greater coupler height. Drop is the distance from the top of the shank to the top of the ball platform when the ball mount is oriented for lower coupler height.... view full answer...
To ensure you can use a weight distribution hitch system on your 2011 Cadillac Escalade you'll just want to check the sticker on the vehicle's hitch. Look for a weight rating for weight distribution (or "WD") on the hitch's sticker. The hitch must be a 2-inch size that has a specific rating for use with WD systems.
The real matching of the WD system relates to the trailer. The WD system needs to be selected based on the actual total tongue weight (TW) of the trailer when it is fully loaded.... view full answer...
I have a set that will work, however your 2018 Cadillac Escalade's owners manual says not to use tire chains because of clearance issues on the inner part of the tires.
To avoid damaging brake lines and suspension pieces on the inside of your Escalade's wheel wells you'll need to use the Konig K-Summit Tire Chains item # KON84FR. The reason you can get away with using these is because they have a unique design where they mount on your tires using one of the lug nuts for the wheel. This... view full answer...
I checked the specs noted in the online owner's manual for the 2007 Cadillac Escalade and on page 378 it does indicate a maximum trailer weight of 8100-lbs for the Escalade AWD with 6.2L engine and 3.42 rear axle ratio.
If the trailer has a dry weight of 6000-lbs then it is quite likely that by the time you fill the propane tanks, water tanks, load your food, supplies and recreational gear you could have an actual loaded trailer weight much closer to your Escalade's limit.
There is a... view full answer...