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dbates
May 22, 2013Explorer
Definitely follow racer99 suggestion above and remember to tighten the straps down until the ties squish. I’ve been doing this for over 7 years pulled almost 40,000 miles and I’ve never found a strap loose enough to cause any problem.
Also remember:
1. If your dolly is a little wider than the RV watch those right curbs when parking. I ground the lettering off of the right dolly tire before I realized this.
2. Make sure that you allow plenty of front end room when parking along a curb. If you have to turn too sharply when pulling out the rear of the RV swings in the opposite direction pulling the dolly into the curb causing the dolly tire to scrap or roll over the curb.
Dave
Also remember:
1. If your dolly is a little wider than the RV watch those right curbs when parking. I ground the lettering off of the right dolly tire before I realized this.
2. Make sure that you allow plenty of front end room when parking along a curb. If you have to turn too sharply when pulling out the rear of the RV swings in the opposite direction pulling the dolly into the curb causing the dolly tire to scrap or roll over the curb.
Dave
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