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NautiqueFamily
Jan 11, 2016Explorer
The assembled "truss" extension stays all together when removed. It is heavy but a one man job to remove; it helps to have a second person to line up the hitch and extension when putting it back in the Superhitch. A couple turns to loosen each turunbucKle, and the chains come off the Superhitch with the truss extension.
My order - loosen turnbuckles, chains off Superhitch, unplug extension wiring, pull hitch pins and retainers, wrap chain around extension and pull out. (Now, where to put it?) :)
Easy - 10 minutes max. As I mentioned, harder to replace single-handedly. Don't let it scare you - it is SOOOOOOO much more solid than a simple entension piece.
My order - loosen turnbuckles, chains off Superhitch, unplug extension wiring, pull hitch pins and retainers, wrap chain around extension and pull out. (Now, where to put it?) :)
Easy - 10 minutes max. As I mentioned, harder to replace single-handedly. Don't let it scare you - it is SOOOOOOO much more solid than a simple entension piece.
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