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Leveling Your M105A1. Pics

papercu

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Sure is simple, now all I have to do is spend 20,000 or so on a truck that sit that high. :D
I have the same hitch setup but my 2 wheel drive with 15" wheels still make the trailer "nose down" when hauling. Wayne
 

FrankUSMC

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RE: level

Looks close, but can you still use your tail gate?
My father in law put one on his jeep, and could not open the tailgate, I think the spare tire hit it. I ended up with it.
One of the few, Frank
 

Xterratuff

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How much height do you gain over the normal hitch location? I was thinking about buying one of those for my trailer, but I wasn't sure if it would level it out for me. Thanks, Robert
 

maddawg308

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RE: level

I had the same setup to tow my M416 trailer years back with the Dakota. Worked great, HOWEVER, the tailgate would open, but would crunch the tailgate mounted brakelight on the pintle. Not good....
 

tklm539

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I had the same setup to get my trailer home from GL. It is still to low behind my Jeep. If anyone wants one, I will sell at cost $90.00. I will pick up the shipping (its really heavy) I have only used it the one time.

Tom
 
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