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It also equally depends on what truck you have Chris.
The 4x4 sets a little higher than a 4x2, and if you got some big ole tires on it that will raise your receiver even more.
A stock 4x2 would be better with a 2" drop, and since it sounds like you are gonna load the bed and trailer, the hitch will squat even more.
It's better to start with the tongue a little high when 'empty'.
Then everything straightens out when fully loaded.
If you start out empty and level,
then you either squat or reload more behind the trailer axle which ain't so good.
The only 'rule' U-haul has is you can't have the tongue above 25 inches.
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