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Old 06-20-2014, 04:32 PM   #1
woodtic
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2014 Ram hitching questions

This new truck is tall in the back end. The bed rails are taller than the trailer overhang when level. Don't have the hitch mounting rails yet. They should be here (so they tell me) tomorrow or Monday. I have a Reese R16 hitch from my last truck.

So I'm wondering how will the trailer sit when hitched? Will the rear of the truck squat much? How much minimun clearance should I have between the rails and the Montana? Anything I can do to lower the truck? Any tips or observations would be apreciated.
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