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path1
Jun 23, 2013Explorer
Look at your old cord. Ask yourself, where did it get pinched? Would having more slack help? Or more of a "belly" or setting up some type of bungee cord help?
Pain in the rear until you have it set up right, which could take awhile. Remember to carry a spare.
Guess everybody knows what you'll be checking out next time in a campground.
Mine ended up being what I thought was way to low to the road surface, but gave me plenty of slack for tight turns and worked out OK with a loose bungee cord to keep it from getting to low to the road. I tried curly-que type and straight. Straight worked out better for me. And found 7 strand pig tail wire by the foot at truck store that had better prices than most other places.
Pain in the rear until you have it set up right, which could take awhile. Remember to carry a spare.
Guess everybody knows what you'll be checking out next time in a campground.
Mine ended up being what I thought was way to low to the road surface, but gave me plenty of slack for tight turns and worked out OK with a loose bungee cord to keep it from getting to low to the road. I tried curly-que type and straight. Straight worked out better for me. And found 7 strand pig tail wire by the foot at truck store that had better prices than most other places.
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