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CampingN_C_
Nov 04, 2014Explorer
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I picked the camper up yesterday and as was suggested I went up one chain link and reset the cams to center. Coming home everything definitely felt much tighter or more "planted" so to speak. I didn't get it back to the scale to see how much of a change it made numbers wise, but snapping the brackets took about all I had, with the jack up some.
But, the ride is much more harsh now, very close to an unloaded truck feeling, as there's obviously less weight on the rear suspension, so I guess that's the trade off.
It still doesn't feel perfect, maybe I'm just being too picky who knows. Maybe my old Burb and the smaller camper spoiled me on how well they towed together. Short of getting into the washers, I think I've about done all there is though.
I picked the camper up yesterday and as was suggested I went up one chain link and reset the cams to center. Coming home everything definitely felt much tighter or more "planted" so to speak. I didn't get it back to the scale to see how much of a change it made numbers wise, but snapping the brackets took about all I had, with the jack up some.
But, the ride is much more harsh now, very close to an unloaded truck feeling, as there's obviously less weight on the rear suspension, so I guess that's the trade off.
It still doesn't feel perfect, maybe I'm just being too picky who knows. Maybe my old Burb and the smaller camper spoiled me on how well they towed together. Short of getting into the washers, I think I've about done all there is though.
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