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shawnw15
May 28, 2013Explorer
BarneyS wrote:
It looks to me like the WD is doing its' job just about right. There is no need for the Timbrens at all if your WD is set up properly - and it looks like it is. I would leave the L brackets alone as they look to be at the right height. The bars cannot interfere with the frame on an Equal-i-zer hitch unless they hit very front of the A frame right behind the hitch head since they merely slide forward or backward on the L brackets and cannot swing left or right under the A frame at all..
Timbrens are great for carrying a load in the bed of the truck but really not needed at all when using a weight distributing hitch. I would look for another reason for the funny handling.
Barney
I agree that the WDH should work great without the Timbrens installed, but I have installed the Timbrens for when I will haul my ATV or other heavy loads in the bed of the truck and am also hoping that they will work nicely when I am hauling my camper with WDH. I spent some time this morning on the phone with a representative from Progress Mfg and I feel that my WDH is setup properly. I will be taking a few pictures tonight and sending them to Progress Mfg per their request. I will let you guys know what I find out from them.
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