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EZILIFT Weight distribution System


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-- Edited by ozjohn on Sunday 4th of August 2013 03:48:23 PM

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G'Day just wondering if anyone has an EZILIFT weight distibution hitch they want to get rid of, I first bought mine when I had a 80 series cruiser with a 2 inch lift kit in it now I have a 100 series with standard height suspension and my hitch is too low. I would be willing to buy or swap for a hitch that is for a standard height vehicle

Cheers Andrew



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Can't you turn your hitch around
so you get it 2 '' higher
just an tough,but who am I

 

Cheers Johntow hitch.jpg



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Thats totally different from the one I have thanks anyway John

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Which shank do you have? You can see a selection of them on this page - just scroll down. If you have the Hi-Low shank you can turn it up the other way. It is shown both ways in the installation instructions. 

If you need a different shank to the one you have then they are available separately, no need to get a complete replacement set.

  

 



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Thanks for that Peter, I have that coupling and I never had those instructions, sort of forgot to check ezilift web site. But thanks again shouldn't be too hard to set up.

Cheers Andrew



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I said it shouldnt be too hard too set up, what famous last words they are. If I put the hitch in with the shaft down it was way to low, if I put it in with the shaft up it was way to high, I had to go to a local engineering shop and get them to drill extra holes in the shaft to give me the adjustment I need. But it worked now van and cruiser sit just right.
Thanks again for the advice from other members
Cheers Andrew

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