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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I know there's an adjustment for the ball angle but my question is which way it should be adjusted and what is the ideal adjustment position and how is it determined? )</font>
Gary, now that's a question that I don't remember the answer for, but Dave's right. In 1975, I bought a little 18' travel trailer that weighed about 4400# and the dealer installed an Eaz-Lift hitch on my '70 Olds 88 sedan to tow it. Everything looked good, but when I started down the road, there was a very pronounced surging feel, as if the brakes were grabbing and releasing. The RV dealer couldn't figure it out, but sent me to a place in Dallas that specialized in trailer hitches. When I told the guy there what the problem was, he took one look at it and said, "Raise the ball one inch and add one washer to the tilt adjustment." And he was right; that's all it took to pull smoothly.
Gary, now that's a question that I don't remember the answer for, but Dave's right. In 1975, I bought a little 18' travel trailer that weighed about 4400# and the dealer installed an Eaz-Lift hitch on my '70 Olds 88 sedan to tow it. Everything looked good, but when I started down the road, there was a very pronounced surging feel, as if the brakes were grabbing and releasing. The RV dealer couldn't figure it out, but sent me to a place in Dallas that specialized in trailer hitches. When I told the guy there what the problem was, he took one look at it and said, "Raise the ball one inch and add one washer to the tilt adjustment." And he was right; that's all it took to pull smoothly.