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Hondavalk
Jul 05, 2016Explorer II
ChooChooMan
Those instructions are not for the OPs hitch. That is for the standard Reese WDH. The OP Has the Dual Cam "Straightline" hitch. No where in the Reese DC WDH instructions does it state a number of links, either minimum or maximum.
http://www.reeseprod.com/content/downloads/installation/N26002.pdf
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My bad but Reese does say: "4. Raise the chains until they meet the hook of the snap-up bracket, using the chain link furthest down the chain that allows you to
close the snap-up bracket by hand (without the supplied lifting tube – this is generally the 2nd or 3rd link from the free end of the
chain for most installation)." I know without enough chain links the spring bars can hit the cam on turns. Page 8 on above link.
Those instructions are not for the OPs hitch. That is for the standard Reese WDH. The OP Has the Dual Cam "Straightline" hitch. No where in the Reese DC WDH instructions does it state a number of links, either minimum or maximum.
http://www.reeseprod.com/content/downloads/installation/N26002.pdf
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My bad but Reese does say: "4. Raise the chains until they meet the hook of the snap-up bracket, using the chain link furthest down the chain that allows you to
close the snap-up bracket by hand (without the supplied lifting tube – this is generally the 2nd or 3rd link from the free end of the
chain for most installation)." I know without enough chain links the spring bars can hit the cam on turns. Page 8 on above link.
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