Drop Hitch Height On CT
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Hi Everyone,
Before I go out and buy a drop hitch for the 06 CT I was wondering for those who are towing with the CT how to measure the drop hitch height with the air suspension.
Should I just leave the suspension in the "Low" setting (not Lowest) or just measure from normal and allow for the ride height difference when the air suspension drops? Seeing as most of the towing will be done at 55 to 70 mph maybe there's no need to worring about the drop?
Thanks,
J
Before I go out and buy a drop hitch for the 06 CT I was wondering for those who are towing with the CT how to measure the drop hitch height with the air suspension.
Should I just leave the suspension in the "Low" setting (not Lowest) or just measure from normal and allow for the ride height difference when the air suspension drops? Seeing as most of the towing will be done at 55 to 70 mph maybe there's no need to worring about the drop?
Thanks,
J
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I tow in low mode but many here that do tow don't. The factory tow bar is solid and not very long and has virtually no drop. Luckily my trailer height is perfect with the factory tow bar with the truck in low mode. If you have to have a drop you probably need to find one that is solid (and weights a ton by itself) but it will probably be a little longer than the factory unit. I'm sure that makes a difference to some engineer in the fatherland but don't know what difference it would make in the real world.