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chracatoa
Jun 08, 2015Explorer
icanon wrote:
Also take a look at this Propride hitch in action video and compare it to yours and see if yours is doing the same.
That's my video :)
Anyway, the yoke sometimes gets off center so you have to re-center. I think it's by design. Sean once told me that you should have a y 50 ft-lbs torque on those bolts.
This is my 4th year with the ProPride and I had to do it twice. I think it happens when you move backwards in very tight angles. For me it always happened after I parked for the season and I would notice it the next year.
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