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Old 07-06-2020, 03:15 PM   #61
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I adjusted the dry ride height to exact stock height on front and rear fenders. I added my gear and fresh water tanks and it sagged a bit, but the vehicle has auto ride height. So after a km it leveled out.
I wasn't suggesting your setup was wrong, just pointing out to anyone that might be reading that rear squat with a trailer isn't an issue, in fact it's normal. It's more important to have the weight on the front correct.
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Old 07-07-2020, 08:41 AM   #62
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Actually you're right, your's looks great. Attached is mine (brand new, completely dry and no one in the car). Add all the essentials, gear and people, my rear sagged a lot which created some fun swagger on the road.

Anyway, looking good and you picked the best color for the Pathfinder. 😀
Actually, I remember now that you got your x17z right before I got mine. I peppered you with a lot of questions about towing with a Pathfinder because I still wasn't 100% sure about it. Everything has been great. The towing experience hasn't been exactly perfect, but it's safe and good enough. We've taken the camper over a few Virginia mountains and it's made it down the other side just fine.
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