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Francesca_Knowl
Jan 14, 2014Explorer
sch911 wrote:
When the ball is pre-loaded (tension between the truck and trailer) it's not going to come out. As stated chock the Tt wheels, then put the truck in R or D and release the pre-load tension. Can happen when slight angles are involved.
X3!
That tension's a sure sign that the ball's being pulled on one way or another. Reminds me of the times when I can't start the car because there's tension on the steering wheel, locking the ignition. A slight turn in one direction or the other and...presto!
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