It has to do with the curvature of the earth. When the tandems were slid back it moved them away from the apex thus lowering them.
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Why did the rear bumper get lower when I slid the tandems back to the rear of the trailer?
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Should we go ahead and tell OP that when slides the tandems back while unloaded the rear bumper is going to go higher, or will that make his head explode ?
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When I slide my seat forward it makes my knees higher
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