I read that the best height to the top of the hitch ball is 16 inches for the 320. Is it the same for the 400? I towed it home uneventfully, but I had never towed before, so I really have no idea if it was ideal or not.
@gooddogs74, the measurement is greater for the 400. It depends on your TV (tow vehicle). What you're looking for is to tow in a level position, meaning the nose(hitch) of your trailer and the tail end be level while sitting on your TV ball. It also depends on how heavily both trailer or vehicle are loaded. Front end of trailer too far up or down can lead to sway and further resulting in a mishap. Hook up your trailer, find a level spot and get out and eyeball your rig. The closer to level you are the better you are. If the nose of your trailer is up, you need a larger drop in your hitch and the reverse is true. If you towed your rig home and didn't have any sway or difficulties, you're probably ok. However, test look and drive again when loaded. Anyone with a 400 please give approx on the actual top of ball height measurement. Thanks. And gooddogs74, good luck, and success in getting squared away.
@gooddogs74, I agree with SAM. You look pretty level. Once you add probably almost 1,000 lbs of gear between TV and trailer, you may notice a difference. But at this point, looks good. Measure from the ground to the top of the ball on the hitch without the trailer, and you'll have a fairly accurate number. The back of your TV may drop when loaded, so measure when loaded. Measure again when loaded with the loaded trailer attached. If the measurements vary greatly, or trailer visibly is no longer level, then less of a drop or more of a drop in the hitch may be necessary, but it looks good at this point.
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