Jan-04-2021 11:38 AM
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Jan-23-2021 04:41 AM
capacitor wrote:
I have not read all 5 pages so I'm not sure if this has been mentioned. When I bought my first trailer they said to disconnect the swaybar before backing especially if jack knifing. Could this be the reason?
Jan-22-2021 05:58 PM
Jan-22-2021 05:44 PM
Jan-22-2021 05:30 PM
CaptainLarry wrote:The difference you could see is in the difference in height. As the mount material is the same, with the mini balls shorter on un gusseted base, the main 2" ball is taller by a factor of 2 or more, has more forces applied to it when the conditions of a ' end of stroke' of the friction sway brakes. This could expailn why both were bent,SDcampowneroperator wrote:
. My guess with bending down of the 2 5/16 " main ball mount and the left lean ( possible a also forward lean? ) of the left friction sway brake mini ball is that too sharp of a left jackknife turn bottomed out the left friction sway brake which would pull on the main ball, push on the mini ball. causing both to bend their mounts as shown.
From my welders and fabricators point of view, it is not a fault with the hitch, Maybe just too sharp of a turn, the sway brake rear mount set up too close on the tongue to allow fullslide action before ending its stroke.
This would cause one to bend down, the other up and sideways proportionally to the forces.
Thank you SDCamper, I trust something like this has happened. I'm a little perplexed how the heavy ball mount bent so much when the mini-balls really did not. Maybe the tongue load played in. I've since noticed my same hitch (different make - same factory) has a little bend too, but not as much. And I certainly back mine with the sway bars occasionally - like at a gas station, but I usually turn off the anti-sway function when I
get to a campground to minimize the groaning. I did not know to go ahead at that point and remove it, so I will start doing that. I've also not knowingly jack-knifed excessively, but well, maybe I have done that too. I know this has helped my friend a lot. Thanks for the input.
Jan-22-2021 02:29 PM
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Jan-22-2021 01:46 PM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
. My guess with bending down of the 2 5/16 " main ball mount and the left lean ( possible a also forward lean? ) of the left friction sway brake mini ball is that too sharp of a left jackknife turn bottomed out the left friction sway brake which would pull on the main ball, push on the mini ball. causing both to bend their mounts as shown.
From my welders and fabricators point of view, it is not a fault with the hitch, Maybe just too sharp of a turn, the sway brake rear mount set up too close on the tongue to allow fullslide action before ending its stroke.
This would cause one to bend down, the other up and sideways proportionally to the forces.
Jan-22-2021 05:06 AM
Jan-18-2021 03:19 AM
Bedlam wrote:
That hitch pictured does appear to have damage from jack knifing the trailer rather than a material failure.
Jan-18-2021 03:18 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Seeing as how they are using thin stamped steel and not forged like all others I can see why it would bend.
CaptainLarry wrote:
Jan-17-2021 08:36 PM
Jan-17-2021 03:03 PM
Jan-13-2021 08:37 PM
CaptainLarry wrote:
I did ask him to remove the ball. It was wiggling when I saw it but he did not have the tools to remove it at the time.
Jan-06-2021 03:58 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:
The OP didn't ask for opinions concerning the hitch brand. Bashing the hitch brand or its the brand products sure doesn't help the OP with his question.
I would look at a new hitch with the same part number and see if it looks the same.
This website needs a no brand bashing rule like one of my non rv forums that is ham radio/electronic Communication devices/etc. They have a no tolerance policy. One bash and your history. Its a great forum to learn without the "my brand is best and the other brand is junk" that is a fact of life on the website.
from reading this thread, it appears to me that this was operator error. started out as "bashing" if this meets the definition, but after discussion, operator error.
bumpy
Jan-06-2021 03:56 AM