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jmtandem
Aug 15, 2016Explorer II
Wow, I didn't realize hitch head angle had so much to factor in how the rig rides.....I'm going to order the shank this week and try to get setup as we have a shake down cruise scheduled for mid-September and time will creep up on me.
Need-a-vacation, to answer your question, I have a round trunnion bar setup.
On another note, I was reading through some stuff that Reese put out as far as their dual can system goes and they mention tilting the head forward to adjust for inverted heads like mine. Didn't mention the physics behind head angle or anything. I have a bit of research to do as the dual can system will eventually be put on this trailer, had it in the past and absolutely loved it.
Some spring bars are correctly tensioned when NOT parallel
to the trailer frame. Typically when the dual cam system is correctly set up the bars are not parallel with the frame. The
dual cam is an excellent hitch. Just take your time setting it up.
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