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j-d
May 25, 2013Explorer II
With adding adapters/extenders/drops, the final assembly may flop aroung a little because the play in all the pieces will add up. This may call for one of those clamp gadgets that lock the pieces to the hitch itself. Both BlueOx and RoadMaster offer them. RM's is called QuietHitch and offers this pic
I couldn't find BOx's version but the last time I did, I liked it better. They offer one model that clamps in the side-to-side as well as top-to-bottom directions.
I mention this because if there's a Tow Bar involved, you don't want it wobbling at the connection point or it'll encourage toad to bump steer the back of the coach.
I couldn't find BOx's version but the last time I did, I liked it better. They offer one model that clamps in the side-to-side as well as top-to-bottom directions.
I mention this because if there's a Tow Bar involved, you don't want it wobbling at the connection point or it'll encourage toad to bump steer the back of the coach.
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