Yardvarkers
Mar 11, 2018Explorer
Bar for snap up brackets
I lost the bar I use to pull up the chains to hook on the snap up brackets. Does anyone know where I can find a good bar/metal tube that has a curved end? Thanks for any and all replies.
Huntindog wrote:wanderingbob wrote:Actually I just happened to be hitching up today.
Try it !
You say if ya hitch properly that the that the tongue will not lift of the ball , what world do you drive in . Lets say one thousand pound bars and a two thousand pound hitch jack . Insted of bad mouthing , try it .
Boy we got off topic , it is like talking politics . AND I HAVE DONE IT HUNDREDS OF TIMES !
After I did, I released the coupler latch, and raised the tongue with the PJ. It DID NOT come off the ball. It picked up the rear of my truck, just as I figured it would. The WD bars DID NOT loosen up, they got tighter. I lifted it quite a bit, then quit. I realized that ALL of that pressure was going on the bars and brackets with no help from the coupler. It could quite possibly damage the brackets.
Huntindog wrote:wanderingbob wrote:Actually I just happened to be hitching up today.
Try it !
You say if ya hitch properly that the that the tongue will not lift of the ball , what world do you drive in . Lets say one thousand pound bars and a two thousand pound hitch jack . Insted of bad mouthing , try it .
Boy we got off topic , it is like talking politics . AND I HAVE DONE IT HUNDREDS OF TIMES !
After I did, I released the coupler latch, and raised the tongue with the PJ. It DID NOT come off the ball. It picked up the rear of my truck, just as I figured it would. The WD bars DID NOT loosen up, they got tighter. I lifted it quite a bit, then quit. I realized that ALL of that pressure was going on the bars and brackets with no help from the coupler. It could quite possibly damage the brackets.