This is somewhat related to the tire pressure conversation. I run a bit nose high with my 4x4 TV. Its adjusted as low as I can go at the hitch. I had someone at the dealer tell me that unless I am significantly nose high my suspension should still distribute my trailer weight fairly evenly. Not any significant weight shifted to the rear wheels unless I am several inches nose high. I am about 3 inches high. Do not have any uneven wear on my tires after about 7K miles. He said it’s more about how weight is distributed inside the rig, right and left, and if I have any significant weight added to the rear. My tire pressure and temps are all fairly even except, like everyone else, the sunny side gets a little warmer. I often times load some weight in the rear bunkhouse if on a long trip. Usually cases of water bottles, my generator (no gas in it) and some other items that might add some weight to the rear but not more than maybe 200 lbs at the very most. Have not had any issues doing this. Anyone experience anything different? Curious to know.
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