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mkirsch
Jul 29, 2014Nomad II
The answer is: Probably, one side or the other is heavier, maybe even a LOT heavier. RVs are generally not designed to be particularly well-balanced laterally.
That said, the WD bars are so close to the middle that your trailer would have to have severely heavy on one side for there to be a significant difference in how the bars snap up.
IMHO you definitely have a problem there. Not sure what, but definitely something... Since swapping bars didn't help so I'd be looking at the hitch head.
That said, the WD bars are so close to the middle that your trailer would have to have severely heavy on one side for there to be a significant difference in how the bars snap up.
IMHO you definitely have a problem there. Not sure what, but definitely something... Since swapping bars didn't help so I'd be looking at the hitch head.
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