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Lynnmor
Mar 15, 2014Explorer
Highway 4x4 wrote:
Well, I've had the TT a few months now and thought I would bring this back up. there are times i am ready to trade this one off, now. I paid good for this and could have gotten many other TT's. This last issue to be found is a real deal breaker for a new TT. The relationship of level between the frame and the tongue has caught my eye. When the TT is level, the frame, floor, fridge and kitchen counter all are level. But the tongue is not on the same plane with them, it points up. Checking how much it is off I leveled the TT, then put the level on the tongue frame rails. I had to lower the tongue at the hitch 4 inches to make the tongue level!! How do you fix that? I run out of tongue jack before the TT is level quick. How do I tow it level? The TT frame and tongue are V shaped and I fear there will be failure down the road. I can't see anything bent or cracked. I have contacted Outdoors RV but no response yet. Anyone else have this problem and how was it fixed?
The way you are checking the tongue angle exaggerates the angle. Pull a tight mason line from rear to front that is parallel to the frame rails. Measure the tongue from this reference line.
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