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Old 09-29-2003, 03:36 AM   #1
Montana_70
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Curious about need to raise the hitch?

I will be going from 15 inch tires to 16 inch tires on my new unit. ( ) I was just curious if this means I may have to raise my hitch a notch to keep my 5'r level with the truck. My current setup is level with 15 inch tires.

Any opinions?

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2002 2880RL (Miss Montana) towed by 2001 Dodge diesel 3500 (LadyRam)
 
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