Re: Level Towing
Posted: August 18th, 2021, 9:14 pm
Hi folks,
Wanted to share my (very brief) experience. I bought a 2018 292RLS about a month ago, and pull it with a 2021 F250 diesel with a Patriot slider hitch. The hitch is in its' lowest setting and I "thought" the trailer still leaned back a bit too much. I have about 5-6" of space above my tailgate but it is not sitting perfectly level. I had the truck and trailer weighed yesterday, and the Starcraft specs state 1365 lbs. hitch weight- with a second AC and a bit of tools up front, my truck hitch weight is 1600 lbs. So, not far from the factory specs, which leads me to believe I have the right pin box height even though the trailer sits slightly high in front, and modifying the trailer axles or tires would simply add hitch weight I presume. Everyone on here seems to feel their Telluride sits to high, and some have gone to the trouble of moving up to 16" trailer tires as a (partial) solution. But, the hitch weight would seem to indicate it is pulling about right. I welcome any alternative opinions. Thank you, Gregg
Wanted to share my (very brief) experience. I bought a 2018 292RLS about a month ago, and pull it with a 2021 F250 diesel with a Patriot slider hitch. The hitch is in its' lowest setting and I "thought" the trailer still leaned back a bit too much. I have about 5-6" of space above my tailgate but it is not sitting perfectly level. I had the truck and trailer weighed yesterday, and the Starcraft specs state 1365 lbs. hitch weight- with a second AC and a bit of tools up front, my truck hitch weight is 1600 lbs. So, not far from the factory specs, which leads me to believe I have the right pin box height even though the trailer sits slightly high in front, and modifying the trailer axles or tires would simply add hitch weight I presume. Everyone on here seems to feel their Telluride sits to high, and some have gone to the trouble of moving up to 16" trailer tires as a (partial) solution. But, the hitch weight would seem to indicate it is pulling about right. I welcome any alternative opinions. Thank you, Gregg