How did your frame fare with the bent jack?
I would say that the frame looks good. The jack's bracket gave way. Did they replace the jack and weld a new bracket on? Good luck on the alignment. If they haven't aligned it by tomorrow they may not know how. Just a random thought.[/QUOITE]
My main goal at this time is to be able to safely tow the trailer back to Dallas, without tires scrubbing or excessive wear. In Dallas I will have the body work and other additional damaged items repaired.
Worst case you can put on really cheap tires tie up the damaged section of your suspension and limp back home on three tires. Not ideal but I think it could be done.I would say that the frame looks good. The jack's bracket gave way. Did they replace the jack and weld a new bracket on? Good luck on the alignment. If they haven't aligned it by tomorrow they may not know how. Just a random thought.[/QUOITE]
My main goal at this time is to be able to safely tow the trailer back to Dallas, without tires scrubbing or excessive wear. In Dallas I will have the body work and other additional damaged items repaired.
Worst case you can put on really cheap tires tie up the damaged section of your suspension and limp back home on three tires. Not ideal but I think it could be done.
When the frame and alignment shop completes the repairs the suspension will be better than new. It is very had to do cheap tires in 17.5" trailer tires!
.....And now back to our regularly scheduled program.
Thanks, Roy. We arrived home at 1:30 PM. Our trip home was uneventful, which was great. The trailer alignment and suspension work great.
Now, it is time to unpack the trailer, winterize the plumbing and take it to the RV Shop for body and miscellaneous repairs.