Sag towing 6000 lb rv help!

Dirtydog0812

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So I have spent many hours attempting to find a system that will help with sag on my truck. Every product seems to either not support the diesel or the Denali with Arc. Any help?
 
Going to be hard not to squat some @6k.
 
I understand that. When I get time and hooked up again I’ll snap a picture. I feel it is a little excessive. Even with a weight distribution hitch it just seems a little more than usual.
 
Make sure you follow the procedure of the Distribution hitch setup from manufacturer. Do the front and back measureents at the wheels so you know the difference when you hook on to your trailer. Set the Distribution system up and remeasure and see what the difference . You may need to readjust the Weight Distribution system
 
A properly set up WDH works wonders compared to one that isn't set up right. My old truck is a great example. Prior to adjusting the WDH, the sag was 3" but once I worked with it and adjusted the drop was down to .5". That was hooking up a 7500lb travel trailer with close to 1000 lbs. on the hitch.
 
So I have spent many hours attempting to find a system that will help with sag on my truck. Every product seems to either not support the diesel or the Denali with Arc. Any help?
The 1500 is definitely mushy compared to my 1986 F250. But the Denali rides like a car. A pallet of sod will sink the Denali almost to the bump stops. The F250 rides way better with a load and only half the sag. It's a half ton, so embrace the sag. I plan to use a B&W Continuum when I tow a travel trailer. It's easily adjustable to various loading conditions and quieter, but pricey.
 
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