Selecting Proper Rise For Trailer Hitch

Discussion in 'Towing & Tow Vehicles' started by Bob and Terri, Aug 17, 2018.

  1. Bob and Terri

    Bob and Terri Newbie

    We are picking up a 560 Ultra with SUV next month and are needing the typical ball height when trailer is level. We appreciate all the great support from this forum!
     
  2. Jim Carter

    Jim Carter Moderator Staff Member Donating Member

    I had an email exchange with Cary about this. I recommend you contact him directly.
     
  3. Randy

    Randy Ranger Donating Member

  4. Mary & Mark

    Mary & Mark Newbie


    Here is info copied from the owners manual:

    To make your Camp-InnTM trailer look right when it is being towed, the ball on your hitch should be set at the proper height for your trailer model. Receiver hitches have inserts with different offsets so you can adjust the ball height by changing inserts. Inserts are available in 2‖ increments and can be used offset-down or offset-up as needed.
    Street Model: 14"-16" measured from ground to top of ball.
    SUV Model: 17"-19" measured from ground to top of ball.

    To measure this height without the trailer hitched, apply a downward force of about 200 lbs to the hitch or rear bumper of the tow vehicle. (sit on the bumper while measuring.)

    The manual is available to download here: Teardrop Travel Trailers by Camp-Inn It's not Cary, but a good resource nonetheless.
     
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  5. Bob and Terri

    Bob and Terri Newbie

    Mary & Mark,

    Exactly what we needed!

    Thanks so much,

    Bob &Terri
     
  6. Cary Winch

    Cary Winch Camp-Inn Staff

    There also is a great diagram on how to calculate this on the FAQ page of our website.

    Cary
     
  7. Jay & Valerie

    Jay & Valerie Ranger Donating Member

    Um, excuse me...What exactly are you trying to say about my weight?:p:D:)
     
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