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Jan 06, 2014Explorer
I had to swap my Hensley from my old tt to the new one in the dealers lot when I picked it up. It's a bit time consuming but not too hard if you have a bit of an idea to start. Take the time to review the instruction manual before hand and make sure you have all the necessary tools. Expect to have to make several adjustments as well. It can take a bit to get it dialed in right. You'll have to readjust when you get it home and loaded too.
The only drilling required is a couple of bolts in the snap up brackets (or jack mounts) to stop them from sliding on the A frame. You can use self tapping bolts with a cordless drill.
Don't expect much help from the dealer, it's quite likely they've never seen a Pro-Pride before.
The only drilling required is a couple of bolts in the snap up brackets (or jack mounts) to stop them from sliding on the A frame. You can use self tapping bolts with a cordless drill.
Don't expect much help from the dealer, it's quite likely they've never seen a Pro-Pride before.
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