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Timeless Epoch

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2024 F150 Lightning Platinum
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Yep. That's why the rear starts high. The truck is ready for work.
A properly setup weight distributing hitch will not significantly change the rake of the tow vehicle. Ideally you want less than 1/4" difference in squat between your front and rear axles.

Pickups sit high in the rear for payload capacity in the bed. The difference between bed payload and hitch payload, is weight on the hitch also takes weight OFF your front axle and transfers it to the rear. This can deceivingly cause you to overload your rear axle and cause stability issues at speed.
 
 







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