Quick question regarding hitch height: I've measured from the ground to the inside of the hitch on the trailer (with the trailer level), measured from the ground to the top of the hitch receiver, and measured the height of various hitch balls in the store. It looks like I need to buy a hitch with a 3" - 3.25" lift.
The problem is that the hitches come in 2" increments. I can get a ball with a 1" extension to make up the difference. However, the whole back end of the vehicle will sink with the weight of the tongue and the crap that we always seem to travel with.
So, the question is: when I buy my hitch, should I fine-tune the height to 3", or go for 4" and rely on the back end sinking an inch. (To put it another way, is there a good - or even adequate - rule of thumb about how much sink to allow for?) Oh, the tow vehicle is a Dodge Grand Caravan minivan.
Thanks in advance,
Doug