Aug-01-2015 07:27 AM
Aug-03-2015 02:19 PM
Lance835 wrote:
It seems like this setup would require safety chains like those required for a goose neck trailer? I didn't see any mention of this in the etrailer.com information.
Aug-03-2015 01:13 PM
Lance835 wrote:
It seems like this setup would require safety chains like those required for a goose neck trailer? I didn't see any mention of this in the etrailer.com information.
Aug-03-2015 01:03 PM
Aug-02-2015 07:26 AM
Aug-02-2015 04:10 AM
rhagfo wrote:balesfam wrote:
There is no need to lube. I unscrewed the coupling pin from the block to make sure the pin was releasing, that didn't help. I looked through the coupling pin hole to try to look at the ball for damage, couldn't see any. But the space where the coupling pin goes in, it doesn't even look like it would the pin would be under the curve of the ball. It's almost like the wrong ball. But I am sure they would use the ball that came with the hitch.
Wow, that must really be an ultimate hitch if you don't need to lube a metal to metal contact supporting between 1,200# to maybe 3,000#!
Aug-01-2015 05:59 PM
balesfam wrote:
There is no need to lube. I unscrewed the coupling pin from the block to make sure the pin was releasing, that didn't help. I looked through the coupling pin hole to try to look at the ball for damage, couldn't see any. But the space where the coupling pin goes in, it doesn't even look like it would the pin would be under the curve of the ball. It's almost like the wrong ball. But I am sure they would use the ball that came with the hitch.
Aug-01-2015 03:29 PM
balesfam wrote:
Good news, the bed was lifting up because of the weight coming off the truck. I was just being overly cautious. The hitch works great
Aug-01-2015 03:06 PM
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