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2016 Super Duty Suspension Sag
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddyj" data-source="post: 576354" data-attributes="member: 3779"><p>The hitch height in the op original post is Invalid, unless both trucks have exactly the same receiver height when empty. Check and see if it has overload springs. It may squat 2-4 inches at the reciever before it even hits the overloads. In my experience the 4x4 squat drastically more than the 2wd counterparts. Especially if you have some sort of "package" on it. Ie fx4 or z71 or whatever.. I think the special packabe trucks sit a little more level when empty. </p><p>Just my observation, I have multiple brands and year trucks in my family that pull heavy loads every week. Trying to get the trailers level will drive you crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddyj, post: 576354, member: 3779"] The hitch height in the op original post is Invalid, unless both trucks have exactly the same receiver height when empty. Check and see if it has overload springs. It may squat 2-4 inches at the reciever before it even hits the overloads. In my experience the 4x4 squat drastically more than the 2wd counterparts. Especially if you have some sort of "package" on it. Ie fx4 or z71 or whatever.. I think the special packabe trucks sit a little more level when empty. Just my observation, I have multiple brands and year trucks in my family that pull heavy loads every week. Trying to get the trailers level will drive you crazy. [/QUOTE]
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