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Torklift lower Stable Loads

Big E ·
I won a set of lower Stable Loads from Torklift and am sharing insight as to my experience so far.  I received them through the Golden Ticket contest.  Let me begin by saying prior to the Stable Loads I already added air bags, a sway bar and...
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Re: Torklift lower Stable Loads

wheelholder ·
The adjustable stable loads I put on the truck make a lot of difference. They got rid of a couple of inches of sag, and they can be rotated out of the way when the camper is unloaded. This does not change the unladen ride of the truck. Does make for a firmer ride with them engaged.
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Re: Torklift Lower StableLoads on a 2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 towing a Lance 1575

gscott ·
Yeah, the stops are installed so it should be a piece of cake thanks to your in depth descriptions and pictures! I fear I am going to have to go through and re-adjust the ball height. When I put the trailer on the ball it sags quite a bit. The WDH helps a bit and brings things level, but I think I'd like to see what effect these Stableloads will have. I'm open to readjusting the ball height if it eliminates the sag; if I can keep it level; and if it tows better (which will be wonderful--it...
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2016 Pismo Beach Rally

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Re: 3 inexpensive products....

diamonds ·
4' works for our set up, but 6' would likely be best for 'margin' and still not sag. We don't use wdh, nice they have both.
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