Luckydog671
Senior Member
Hi all,
I am trying to develop a step-by-step procedure to properly hitch up my Tahoe to the 2407T but I'm still struggling on a couple of points so want to make sure I do it correctly. This will enable DW to hitch up the trailer in case I have a heart attack or something. Although we towed the trailer home (about 5 hours away) after purchasing and didn't experience any sway problems, I'm sure it wasn't hooked up right as the seller wasn't much more experienced than I (zero)! We did get a little hopping but that may have been due to our wonderful California freeways!
Now, in the trailer manual it states that the coupler height is 26 1/2" for my model. I'm assuming that means with the trailer level? I haven't been able to verify that measurement due to the driveway not being level. The Tahoe has a hitch ball height of 23 1/2" when parked in the level garage so I'm thinking I need to raise the ball 3" on the adjustable shank. It appears by moving the ball mount up two holes to the top hole I can achieve the 3 inches.
Hitch is an older EAZ Lift brand weight distributing hitch with a single friction type sway control bar. I'm also not clear on the proper way to set the sway bar.
So, assuming I'm correct about needing to raise the ball 3", here is my question: After loading up the Tahoe and trailer for a trip what are the next steps I need to do to do a proper hitch up?
Thanks,
I am trying to develop a step-by-step procedure to properly hitch up my Tahoe to the 2407T but I'm still struggling on a couple of points so want to make sure I do it correctly. This will enable DW to hitch up the trailer in case I have a heart attack or something. Although we towed the trailer home (about 5 hours away) after purchasing and didn't experience any sway problems, I'm sure it wasn't hooked up right as the seller wasn't much more experienced than I (zero)! We did get a little hopping but that may have been due to our wonderful California freeways!
Now, in the trailer manual it states that the coupler height is 26 1/2" for my model. I'm assuming that means with the trailer level? I haven't been able to verify that measurement due to the driveway not being level. The Tahoe has a hitch ball height of 23 1/2" when parked in the level garage so I'm thinking I need to raise the ball 3" on the adjustable shank. It appears by moving the ball mount up two holes to the top hole I can achieve the 3 inches.
Hitch is an older EAZ Lift brand weight distributing hitch with a single friction type sway control bar. I'm also not clear on the proper way to set the sway bar.
So, assuming I'm correct about needing to raise the ball 3", here is my question: After loading up the Tahoe and trailer for a trip what are the next steps I need to do to do a proper hitch up?
Thanks,