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Ron_Gratz
Apr 28, 2013Explorer
Mike,
Your "signature" indicates you are towing a 2011 KZ Spree Escape E14RB.
This website says the GVWR for that trailer is 2700#.
If you do have a towing weight of about 2700#, the tongue weight should be around 350#.
In another thread, you stated you previously towed a 4000# trailer using an Equal-i-zer WDH rated for 1000/10000#.
Did you also have the "jiggling" problem with the previous trailer?
Are you using the 1000/10000# EQ with the Spree? If so, it is much too stiff.
Can you elaborate on the "jiggling" problem?
Is the TV bouncing up and down (heave)?
Is it rocking side to side (roll)?
Is it rocking front to rear (pitch)?
Reducing the heave and pitch motions often requires just a simple re-adjustment of the WDH.
Ron
Your "signature" indicates you are towing a 2011 KZ Spree Escape E14RB.
This website says the GVWR for that trailer is 2700#.
If you do have a towing weight of about 2700#, the tongue weight should be around 350#.
In another thread, you stated you previously towed a 4000# trailer using an Equal-i-zer WDH rated for 1000/10000#.
Did you also have the "jiggling" problem with the previous trailer?
Are you using the 1000/10000# EQ with the Spree? If so, it is much too stiff.
Can you elaborate on the "jiggling" problem?
Is the TV bouncing up and down (heave)?
Is it rocking side to side (roll)?
Is it rocking front to rear (pitch)?
Reducing the heave and pitch motions often requires just a simple re-adjustment of the WDH.
Ron
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