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okay so i am borrowing an uncle's trailer.......
and the ball was 2 5/16" (i think, i know it was bigger then 2") so i had to borrow his receiver. But my truck rides alot lower then his and my springs are pretty sad.
this is the style receiver i am borrowing from him
now in order for me to use this receiver i will have to flip upside (opposite of the pic) and move the ball mount up the adjuster (so it is moved further away from the receiver tube) i'm not real familar with these adj. receivers so i am asking if this is safe before i do it?
i normally use this style receiver
but have it flipped so it rises not drops.........
so is it okay to have the adj receiver up that high, or should i buy my own 2 5/16 ball and use my receiver ........i really can't afford to spend any $$$ cause everything i got is going towards gas for the gig..........whats my options
i am towing a normal tandom car hauler trailer with my B2 (approx 5000lbs) on it
and the ball was 2 5/16" (i think, i know it was bigger then 2") so i had to borrow his receiver. But my truck rides alot lower then his and my springs are pretty sad.
this is the style receiver i am borrowing from him
now in order for me to use this receiver i will have to flip upside (opposite of the pic) and move the ball mount up the adjuster (so it is moved further away from the receiver tube) i'm not real familar with these adj. receivers so i am asking if this is safe before i do it?
i normally use this style receiver
but have it flipped so it rises not drops.........
so is it okay to have the adj receiver up that high, or should i buy my own 2 5/16 ball and use my receiver ........i really can't afford to spend any $$$ cause everything i got is going towards gas for the gig..........whats my options
i am towing a normal tandom car hauler trailer with my B2 (approx 5000lbs) on it