dougrainer wrote:
This is good advice for anything you are going to purchase. Do a little research and then ask a few SIMPLE questions on the product. IF the Salesperson cannot answer those questions correctly, they do not have the knowledge they should have on the product. Doug
Thanks Doug - the trailer is new to us. We have been on 3 short trips (within 15 miles of our home) and one longer one. There is an interesting learning curve, that we are enjoying. I.e., how to do this and how to do that.
The clicking was noticeable from the first day. It took me until now (about 3 months after purchase) to get my head around it and Google the problem. There seem to be lots of instance on Google of this issue surfacing.
The reason I entered my findings here was to suggest there must be an easier way to get solutions. My main reason for buying the trailer was to have a nice place to rest and sleep while doing astrophotography (AP) late at night. My experience with AP is such that the smallest amount of help can get the photographer much better results. We have a slogan with AP, "it took us a year".
My hope was to stir discussion about learning curves and enjoyment.