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Old 04-23-2008, 05:46 PM   #2
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Oops! Oversize tires have a habit of doing that. They also throw off your speedometer, of course, and may confuse the transmission computer a bit.

I suppose that an air lift would do what you want, but be aware that it must not be used to replace the WDH function of the Equalizer. A solid (permanent) lift on the Jeep would be better, as in install the solid lift, re-aim the headlights with no trailer attached, and then hitch up and use the Equalizer to equalize the load, as it is intended to do. The wheelbase on that vehicle (105.9 inches?) is awfully short, and you're going to want all the control you can get.

Or go back to your tire guy and ask him to replace the oversize tires with the right size tires.

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