OregonShane
New Member
hello!
I have a old Valley EZ lift weight Bering hitch. The thing is a tank and a half, weighs about 60 pounds give or take.
My concerns is about hitch height and what is the optimum level height. I have a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 with 34" tires, and right now I am measuring the bottom of the ball at around 23 inches. The hitch is not adjustable so I can't lower it anymore then what it is.
I know there is a range but I think I saw average is about 22 inches for trailer towing height? My trailer is going to be a 1999 Komfort 24ft with one slider if that helps?
All I need on this old valley lift is a few new pins and to knock out the old ones that are holding the arms in. I could go purchase a used weight baring hitch that is adjustable for $120 on Craigslist and he still has it so before I throw more money out there I wanted to know opinions?
I have a old Valley EZ lift weight Bering hitch. The thing is a tank and a half, weighs about 60 pounds give or take.
My concerns is about hitch height and what is the optimum level height. I have a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 with 34" tires, and right now I am measuring the bottom of the ball at around 23 inches. The hitch is not adjustable so I can't lower it anymore then what it is.
I know there is a range but I think I saw average is about 22 inches for trailer towing height? My trailer is going to be a 1999 Komfort 24ft with one slider if that helps?
All I need on this old valley lift is a few new pins and to knock out the old ones that are holding the arms in. I could go purchase a used weight baring hitch that is adjustable for $120 on Craigslist and he still has it so before I throw more money out there I wanted to know opinions?