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SoundGuy
May 05, 2018Explorer
BarneyS wrote:
The OP is talking about the bolt on the inside part of the snap-up bracket. It is a single bolt that contacts the A frame. I should be tightened only enough to keep the snap-up from moving around when there is no tension on it and it will also help keep the brackets from sliding forward or backward when the WD bars move during a turn.
We know exactly what the OP is talking about but the point is that even though properly tightened those frame saddle brackets can still shift. Pinning them solves that and as mentioned Reese offers a 2 bolt kit specifically for this purpose and it's not just for particularly heavy weight systems.
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