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JBarca
Mar 03, 2015Nomad II
Gil,
Take your cam arm frame bracket and hold it up to the frame. Take a pic of how badly it fits your frame.
Then call Reese and ask them if they can exchange your brackets for ones that fit properly on your trailer. Odds are favorable they may send you new ones.
The latest new ones are not made like that anymore.
Here is the 2010 vintage next to the 2013 vintage



And for a trip down memory lane, 2 sets I bought, 1 in 2003 and 1 in 2007. Both where made in USA

I agree, do not use the self tapping screws.
Hope this helps
John
Take your cam arm frame bracket and hold it up to the frame. Take a pic of how badly it fits your frame.
Then call Reese and ask them if they can exchange your brackets for ones that fit properly on your trailer. Odds are favorable they may send you new ones.
The latest new ones are not made like that anymore.
Here is the 2010 vintage next to the 2013 vintage



And for a trip down memory lane, 2 sets I bought, 1 in 2003 and 1 in 2007. Both where made in USA

I agree, do not use the self tapping screws.
Hope this helps
John
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