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Old Apr 14, 2009 | 10:41 AM
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Default What hitch drop do I need?

3" or 5" ? I have an 09 QC 5.7 2WD 3.92 LSD with 20" wheels. I don't have anything to tow yet but friends have expressed intererst in towing their boats, trailers, etc. I went to look at adapters and ***** and it seems since the truck is so high, I need some kind of drop. So which is best?
 
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Old Apr 14, 2009 | 11:02 AM
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Depends on the trailer. Back up to the trailer you are going to tow and get the drop that makes the trailer as level as possible.
 
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Old Apr 14, 2009 | 01:03 PM
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You can buy one that will adjust up and down. But you will have issues with ball size. Here are a few options.



 
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Old Apr 14, 2009 | 01:28 PM
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2 wheel drive with 20's probably sits around the same level as my 4x4 with 17's. A standard 2" drop should be fine for most circumstances. For a little utility trailer it will be a bit high, for some boats, it may be a bit low. If you're going to be pulling wide variety of things, an adjustable is the way to go.
 
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Old Apr 14, 2009 | 03:32 PM
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I love the adjustable hitches but for $200, you could have a 2" drop and a 4" drop and be money ahead. Granted the convienance of not having to switch out would be nice, but I may be able to switch out if I knew I was saving $150.00
 
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Old Apr 14, 2009 | 03:37 PM
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Usually most trailers are set up for a height of 18" to the top of the ball.

When I'm not towing I leave the hitch in - it makes people think twice before they tailgate you.
 
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Old Apr 14, 2009 | 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Thatmarkguy
Usually most trailers are set up for a height of 18" to the top of the ball.

When I'm not towing I leave the hitch in - it makes people think twice before they tailgate you.
My shins hate you. Don't you have when you bash your leg on one?

On another note, I left one in and the ball fell off somewhere. I tightened the hell out of it too. Now I always take it out.
 
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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by sarguy01

On another note, I left one in and the ball fell off somewhere. I tightened the hell out of it too.


Sounds more like someone wanted your tow ball more than you did.
 
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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 07:17 PM
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i tow a 24 foot boat and used at straight out tri-hitch ball this weekend and it looks like i am going to need a 2" drop
 
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