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Looks like I'm running over to HF
Looks like I'm running over to HF
What TT you got? That ball is up rather high for our rigs. I got the Thuren 2" leveling kit so hitch ball will be installed on the GenY to only be showing one hole open on the bottom of the shank.
25' Airstream.What TT you got? That ball is up rather high for our rigs. I got the Thuren 2" leveling kit so hitch ball will be installed on the GenY to only be showing one hole open on the bottom of the shank.
I always left my Equalizer hitch in the truck receiver. Most likely will do the same with the GenY setup mainly because where would you put it at the campsite anyway? I wouldn't feel comfortable just leaving it on the ground behind the TT. What if someone takes it? Then your really screwed. Weight on this thing makes to handle it as less as you can anyway. I could care less if I leave it attached to it truck and drive around with it in the receiver when I'm unhooked.I can’t imagine trying to pull that monster off at a campground. I use an Equalizer with their standard shank. I have Rock Tamer flaps attached to it, so I just use those like giant carry handles. When I get to the campground the hitch comes off the truck and I just pop the ball back into the receiver and lock it in place. Spring bars just sit on the L brackets if we’re staying in a secure location, or go in the pass through storage if not.
3500 with air ride rear vs 2500 is likely the difference in ride hight for ball mount adjustment (assuming his longhorn has air ride)That's high. I have a 27' Airstream.
Are you getting that much rear drop on the rig when your loaded? You must be.
That must be the difference. Quite significant.3500 with air ride rear vs 2500 is likely the difference in ride hight for ball mount adjustment (assuming his longhorn has air ride)
I'm at 42 3/8" in the rear unloaded. 3500 4WD, no air suspension.Hmm... Now you have really thrown me for a loop. AS is level and truck too when comparing wheel well spacing.
I'm pretty sure I saw that same picture on a post in the Airstream Forum Lol.
Whats the height from the ground to the top of your hitchball when unloaded? You have rear air ride or coils? What year is your AS? Looks like a Flying Cloud too which is what we have. Mine is a 2022.
My 2500 in the rear from ground to top of wheel well unloaded on level ground is 43 - 6/16 inches on both left and right sides. It has Ram Air in rear as well. Sweet spot for hitch ball height from my research and speaking with AS dealer is about 21 to 21.5 inches for hitch ball height unloaded.

Very interesting. Your truck sits about an inch lower than mine (only because I raised mine an inch with the leveling kit) plus has rear coils so will likely have an inch more sag too than mine when loaded. However your coupler height is alot higher to get your AS level. Your AS coupler height should be the same as mine. 24" height however on the ball is quite a bit higher. Most people with our AS TT target 21 to 23 inches depending if you have air ride or not.I'm at 42 3/8" in the rear unloaded. 3500 4WD, no air suspension.
Unloaded ball height is just over 24". Trailer is a 2022 GT 25FBT. I also started out with the 21.5" recommendation, but had to bring it up I think 2 holes to get it level.
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Have you hooked up to the trailer yet? I would be willing to bet the dealers unloaded hitch hight is low..Hmm... Now you have really thrown me for a loop. AS is level and truck too when comparing wheel well spacing.
I'm pretty sure I saw that same picture on a post in the Airstream Forum Lol.
Whats the height from the ground to the top of your hitchball when unloaded? You have rear air ride or coils? What year is your AS? Looks like a Flying Cloud too which is what we have. Mine is a 2022.
My 2500 in the rear from ground to top of wheel well unloaded on level ground is 43 - 6/16 inches on both left and right sides. It has Ram Air in rear as well. Sweet spot for hitch ball height from my research and speaking with AS dealer is about 21 to 21.5 inches for hitch ball height unloaded.
That's what I'm doing now for the 2500 so we will see. Im discounting how was setup with previous TV because it wasn't level and that was mainly because of the hitch weight and total gross was at the max. Hence the reason we bought the RAM.Have you hooked up to the trailer yet? I would be willing to bet the dealers unloaded hitch hight is low..
He has a 3500 with leafs according to his signature and being 1” lower makes perfect sense.
P.S. 6/16” is usually referred to as 3/8” (unless you are dealing with hydraulic hoses lol )
I work with fractions and decimals on the daily if you are not used to them its easy to not know lol no shame in that… often times you can read 100s of pages on how to hook up to a certain trailer with a certain hitch and then when you go to do it things are different.That's what I'm doing now for the 2500 so we will see. Im discounting how was setup with previous TV because it wasn't level and that was mainly because of the hitch weight and total gross was at the max. Hence the reason we bought the RAM.
You got me good on the measurement. Lol. Always hated fractions Lol.
Well I get the replacement Boss GenY Torsion Hitch arriving next week so can finally get this done. I'll post back with my measurements once I get completed.My truck actually doesn’t drop that much hitched up. I think it was only around an inch. I’ve got all the measurements written down in my equalizer manual, but it’s in the trailer.
I did have full propane, but no batteries on the tongue as I moved them inside. Last time I checked with my little scale, tongue weight was 988 lbs.
I was surprised that my ball was so high as well after seeing other folks say they were in the 22” range.
I edited my post above to clarify. I hang the hitch from the coupler on the trailer, locked with the same locking pin I use when towing, and with the hitch locking pin through the same hole it would normally be in. Never went anywhere in the years I’ve been RVing.I always left my Equalizer hitch in the truck receiver. Most likely will do the same with the GenY setup mainly because where would you put it at the campsite anyway? I wouldn't feel comfortable just leaving it on the ground behind the TT. What if someone takes it? Then your really screwed. Weight on this thing makes to handle it as less as you can anyway. I could care less if I leave it attached to it truck and drive around with it in the receiver when I'm unhooked.