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โMay-23-2015 05:40 AM
trail-explorer wrote:
those are weight distribution torsion bars, not sway bars.
โMay-22-2015 09:07 PM
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โMay-22-2015 01:08 PM
southernkilowatt wrote:
Stopped by a HUGE camping center on 1-85 just north of Greenville SC (cant remember the name) and asked the guy for a new Doohickey bar and after explaining to him what it was he says "We don't sell them but I think I saw one in the back while I was cleaning up this morning" and so we went back and took a look. Found it on the bottom shelf. Gave him 10 bucks for his trouble and I am once again a happy camper!
SK
โMay-22-2015 06:33 AM
southernkilowatt wrote:
Stopped by a HUGE camping center on 1-85 just north of Greenville SC (cant remember the name) and asked the guy for a new Doohickey bar and after explaining to him what it was he says "We don't sell them but I think I saw one in the back while I was cleaning up this morning" and so we went back and took a look. Found it on the bottom shelf. Gave him 10 bucks for his trouble and I am once again a happy camper!
SK
โMay-21-2015 05:30 PM
โMay-18-2015 04:36 PM
southernkilowatt wrote:Ron3rd wrote:camp-n-family wrote:
You don't really need the "doohickey bar" (snap up lever). Hook it up, then jack the tongue up. You should be able to jack it enough to easily lift the bars onto the brackets by hand, then lower the tongue jack.
What hitch is it? I think this is what you want.
Good advice, latch the tongue onto the ball then raise the jack up and you should be able to snap the bracket up with a long screwdriver. No need to muscle the brackets up if you raise the tongue after latching the coupler. In fact,if you raise the tongue up enough, you can do it with your hand. That's how I would do it on my old EZ Lift WD hitch.
Thanks for the advice but mine wont quite make it. I hook up and raise the camper back up until the back of the truck has come up several inches and its still not quite high enough. It was all I could do to put them on by hand after I discovered I had lost the Doohickey bar. Maybe its not set up right, but I think it would be better too tight then too loose. I do have another question though, and I will make another post for that, but do you grease the bars?
Thanks!
โMay-18-2015 04:06 PM
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โMay-17-2015 07:06 PM
Ron3rd wrote:camp-n-family wrote:
You don't really need the "doohickey bar" (snap up lever). Hook it up, then jack the tongue up. You should be able to jack it enough to easily lift the bars onto the brackets by hand, then lower the tongue jack.
What hitch is it? I think this is what you want.
Good advice, latch the tongue onto the ball then raise the jack up and you should be able to snap the bracket up with a long screwdriver. No need to muscle the brackets up if you raise the tongue after latching the coupler. In fact,if you raise the tongue up enough, you can do it with your hand. That's how I would do it on my old EZ Lift WD hitch.
โMay-17-2015 03:10 PM
southernkilowatt wrote:wnjj wrote:ScottG wrote:
A piece of 3/4" iron pipe fits.
Not for his. I think his uses this one here:
Snap-up lever
I see camp-n-family already linked one.
Thanks camp-n-family and wnjj! That's exactly what I need! Will order it today!
โMay-17-2015 03:08 PM
camp-n-family wrote:
You don't really need the "doohickey bar" (snap up lever). Hook it up, then jack the tongue up. You should be able to jack it enough to easily lift the bars onto the brackets by hand, then lower the tongue jack.
What hitch is it? I think this is what you want.