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seekingsummits
May 16, 2013Explorer
My hitch was set up incorrectly. Dealer admitted it. Said guy that installed these has installed the frame brackets upside down more than once. So now my clearance issue does seem better. I do continue to struggle with 1 aspect. My driveway has a very slight slope to it, not much at all, but it makes getting the sway bars off a real bi**h. I am tired of struggling with removing those dudes. Can anyone give me a general rule of thumb (in case Im doing it wrong) of how high or low the tongue should be to where the least amount of pressure is on the sway bars? When on flat land they usually pop right off but I dont think my hitch can really handle the load w/o them on as ive tried taking them off before parking and it slightly bent the hitch ball set up.
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