danemayer
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Link should be ok now.The link is not working . . . it says to contact an administrator.
Link should be ok now.The link is not working . . . it says to contact an administrator.
I will look into that... Thanks!If your trailer does not have Correct Track, adding that will raise the trailer a couple inches. http://www.lci1.com/correct-track-ii Chris
I lowered the hitch to bottom level in my truck. The bolts have one more spot on the trailer, but it will rub electronics (in turns) if it sits only couple inches further in the bed. I definitely feel much better about the balance now.Jim,
In this picture, the trailer seems to be riding nose high by a significant amount. We're having a debate on another thread about to what extent this might cause damage to the suspension because of weight being shifted to the rear axle. You might want to see if you can adjust the hitch and/or pin box to get the nose level. Measure the distance between frame and ground at front and back on a level surface.
I lowered the hitch to bottom level in my truck. The bolts have one more spot on the trailer, but it will rub electronics (in turns) if it sits only couple inches further in the bed. I definitely feel much better about the balance now.
New pic below:
Thanks!
Well I installed new water pump and filters yesterday. All back to normal now. Lol
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Just in time for Jo's weekly shower......Don't tell her I said that. Lol!!
Did you get a taste of our everyday weather Andy ???