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F350R
Jun 04, 2013Explorer
I agree with Ron your support arms are at a very steep angle I think this is causing part of your problem in getting it set up, you're pulling almost straight into the support arm and not into the spring arm.
I had the dual cam setup for a couple of years but kept twisting the support arm only on the drivers side. My dual cam used the trunnion style bars with a different style hitch head of course. Trunnion bars mount up a little higher on the hitch head and would take some of the angle out of the support bars. Reese could never figure out why mine kept bending so I shelved the system and went with Reese's Pro system, since then I have never had another problem. The Pro system uses a straight solid bar that rides in a saddle that is lined with brake material similar to the Equalizer system.
I had the dual cam setup for a couple of years but kept twisting the support arm only on the drivers side. My dual cam used the trunnion style bars with a different style hitch head of course. Trunnion bars mount up a little higher on the hitch head and would take some of the angle out of the support bars. Reese could never figure out why mine kept bending so I shelved the system and went with Reese's Pro system, since then I have never had another problem. The Pro system uses a straight solid bar that rides in a saddle that is lined with brake material similar to the Equalizer system.
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