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    Posted: 20 May 2014 at 11:12am
Pictures,pictures, pictures, worth 1211 words lol just takes a little time

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 May 2014 at 8:44am
Originally posted by Hairy Podders

First off, my Blue Ox WDH has a receiver beam that can lift the ball 10"or drop the ball 10"by turning the beam over. Second thing; I have a lift on my Jeep and this setup works fine for me. Third thing; IF you'd give a description of the vehicle in question, it might help. Try not to be so secretive when asking for help. The more pieces to the puzzle, the more that we can offer helpful suggestions.
BTW, we will be in Colorado(from Denver to Ouray, to four corners area)this summer....

I am using an EzE WD that comes with a 5 1/2" drop. After raising the trailer and leveling it - there is a difference of 9 inches between. Simple as that. My Xterra has nothing in common with the stock one. I do have a custom bumper, different leaf pack and slightly oversize tires. I did order a super low shank - that will help with that - I should receive it today. That will help - still about 2-3 inches difference, but I'll deal with that.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 May 2014 at 6:09pm
Have you checked Etrailer for a larger drop shank? But with your awesome metal fabbing skills, you should be able to throw something together that will work perfectly. If you do fab something, be sure to post photos. You do nice work.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 May 2014 at 9:41pm
Thank you. I did find the lowest shank that EzE is selling - providing a 9 1/2" drop. I ordered on Amazon and I just got it couple minutes ago. I will set it up on Friday. Here is the pic .... on the left side is the one that came with the WD - on the right side is the new one. 7" difference - I need 9", but I'll live.


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First time RV Camper - this better be good
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