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What do you mean Lyse the tow hitch is not mount high enough? Our car is a Great Wall James, we have owned for some time now.
@off_grid_living To me it looks like the trailer isn't sitting level. On the photo the front appears to be lower than the rear. I assume the drums are all empty, so the weight is evenly distributed across the trailer. I therefore conclude that either the tow hitch is too close to the road for that trailer or the drawbar is too high for the hitch. Or it is all just an optical illusion.
I would say its the lazy axle, it lifts the trailer when empty and comes on to hold heavy weights when large masses push down on the trailer. Allows you to move the trailer on your own, it essentially has two wheels instead of four. In this picture, the trailer is essentially empty.