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โJul-23-2015 08:45 AM
mrekim wrote:
These tube frames are 11 Gauge. That is .12 inches thick. A 1/2 X 13 bolt has .077 threads per inch. That means that the 1/2" self tapping screw will cut 1.5 threads into the frame.
I'm amazed that people even manage to get the bolt torqued to the 50 ft lbs specified in the in the instructions without stripping the threads out of the frame.
There's a good chance that those 1.5 threads will not resist a force that attempts to pull the screws out. A turn at an intersection that places the trailer "above" the tow vehicle (driving down hill) could be enough to do it.
If Reese wasn't having lots of problems from tube frame installs they wouldn't even offer the rivet nuts.
The shoulder on the rivet nut is thin and not much larger than the hole. If you want the DC to sit flat to the frame then you can recess the inside of the DC mount with a drill bit.
I would be more concerned about everything staying together with only 1.5 threads than I would with the shoulder of the rivet nut.
โJul-21-2015 07:24 PM
CampingN.C. wrote:
I bought our current truck, drove it home, hooked up and left for a trip three hours from home.
I had an awesome poker face at the dealer, they never knew how bad I needed the truck!
โJul-21-2015 02:04 PM
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โJul-20-2015 06:10 PM
Need-A-Vacation wrote:
Well.... The DC system is on order w/ a 2.5" shank! TY for all the feedback!!!
Mrekim,
Not sure what Kevin's tv is, but with the newer trucks that is my understanding as well. Return the front height back to the unloaded height. I have read some members here still will adjust the hitch so the front drops a little past unloaded height.
โJul-20-2015 09:30 AM
โJul-20-2015 06:04 AM
Kevinwa wrote:
I set the hitch as per the instructions. Without it the back of the truck drops down and the front fenders lift 1". With the WD hitch on the truck sags 1/2" at all four corners.
โJul-20-2015 04:38 AM
โJul-19-2015 09:11 PM
Need-A-Vacation wrote:
Kevin,
Do you have the "assist handle" (or whatever it is called) to "latch" the bars up? Even with the DC system you generally need to raise the tongue/ truck up to latch the bars up even with the assist handle.
How long is your trailer?
Just a crazy thought, have you ever weighed your combo? Could you be transferring a little to much weight back to the trucks front wheels?
โJul-19-2015 07:24 PM
โJul-19-2015 06:48 AM
Need-A-Vacation wrote:
TY for the discussion for and against the DC. Still leaning towards the DC, but "crunch time" hasn't reached yet so I can still have time to ponder this.
Kevin,
Do you have the "assist handle" (or whatever it is called) to "latch" the bars up? Even with the DC system you generally need to raise the tongue/ truck up to latch the bars up even with the assist handle.
How long is your trailer?
Just a crazy thought, have you ever weighed your combo? Could you be transferring a little to much weight back to the trucks front wheels?