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Seems others are already mentioning but seems the WDH needs proper adjustment. Read the instructions. No shortcuts. Ideally, make the adjustments with your trailer and truck loaded like you normally tow.
Try to check your tongue weight before adjusting the WDH as well. I use a Weigh Safe ball scale to measure it. I do not do it every trip but whenever I make decent changes I check the weight.....which I am due for since I just added a bike rack to the front of my trailer. Still tows fine but I want to double check things. I do not think the industry follows this "rule" often but they say about 10-15% of total weight. You can adjust this by moving your cargo around.
I have a 10k Equalizer WDH on my Geo Pro 19BH which is a single axle, similar weight it seems to yours. Even with everything as good as I could get it, there was some movement when a big rig passes me over 10mph or so than I am going.
THAT SAID, no joke, putting on 1" wheel spacers pretty much took care of all of that. I have a Tremor but the 1.5" wheel spacers on your FX2 package should put them about where mine are.
Lastly, I do not do this so much now since getting the wheel spacers but whenever I would see big rigs or F250 size trucks hauling by me I try to move to the far side of my lane. That helped a lot too.
Hope this helps.
(edit: before getting the 10k bars over the 6k one that Equal-i-zer makes, I called their tech support and they confirmed the 10k would be ok to use. I did not want a 6k one when the Ranger can do 7500lbs. BlueOx was awesome too, great tech support but supply was tricky. Loved my equalizer 4k kit on my old NoBo 10.6 so went with them again)
Try to check your tongue weight before adjusting the WDH as well. I use a Weigh Safe ball scale to measure it. I do not do it every trip but whenever I make decent changes I check the weight.....which I am due for since I just added a bike rack to the front of my trailer. Still tows fine but I want to double check things. I do not think the industry follows this "rule" often but they say about 10-15% of total weight. You can adjust this by moving your cargo around.
I have a 10k Equalizer WDH on my Geo Pro 19BH which is a single axle, similar weight it seems to yours. Even with everything as good as I could get it, there was some movement when a big rig passes me over 10mph or so than I am going.
THAT SAID, no joke, putting on 1" wheel spacers pretty much took care of all of that. I have a Tremor but the 1.5" wheel spacers on your FX2 package should put them about where mine are.
Lastly, I do not do this so much now since getting the wheel spacers but whenever I would see big rigs or F250 size trucks hauling by me I try to move to the far side of my lane. That helped a lot too.
Hope this helps.
(edit: before getting the 10k bars over the 6k one that Equal-i-zer makes, I called their tech support and they confirmed the 10k would be ok to use. I did not want a 6k one when the Ranger can do 7500lbs. BlueOx was awesome too, great tech support but supply was tricky. Loved my equalizer 4k kit on my old NoBo 10.6 so went with them again)
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