Husky Weight Distribution Hitch Adjustment
Question:
I did all the measurements. But when I hooked it up my truck still squats really bad. Wat do I need to do to fix this??
asked by: Mark C
Expert Reply:
The Husky Center Line Weight Distribution part # HT32215 and similar weight distribution hitches are designed to get the leveling capabilities through the arms or bars of the system. To achieve greater effect the rear of your bars should be adjusted downward. You can make this adjustment at the head and shank connection point. I have linked the instructions explaining this exact process for you below. You can then use the jack on your trailer to lift the properly chocked truck and trailer combination up slightly usually about 4 inches when you hook it up to make it easier. This will allow you to gain more leveling power from the system.
If when you lower the jack back down it doesn't give you the desired effect you will need to add more leverage by making another adjustment.
If you have adjusted the setup fully and are still not getting what you want level wise you can purchase heavier bars for your system. Please let me know exactly what system you have and I will look into what bars you will need. Similar to the Replacement Round Bars for Pro Series Complete RB Weight Distribution System - 750 lbs TW part # PS58440
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Strait-Line Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control - Trunnion Bar - 8,000 lbs GTW, 800 lbs TW
- Weight Distribution Hitch
- WD With Sway Control
- Some Sway
- Includes Shank
- Electric Brake Compatible
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- Allows Backing Up
- 500 lbs
- 600 lbs
- 700 lbs
- Reese
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Mark C.
4/20/2020
Yes John I have another question. About the electric brakes on camper. If I have them set to aggressive. Will it hold camper back while pulling. Even if I don’t touch. The breaks in truck