โJun-26-2017 02:29 PM
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โJun-29-2017 04:32 PM
djcjc wrote:
Towed with reese dual cam 1200 lbs bars with last trailer for 3 years no problem
got a new trailer dealer moved hitch to new trailer and towed with it for two years no problem
first trip out this year 3 hour trip when we got to campsite the snap up bracket on the driver side was bent out away from the frame
these brackets have two holes at the bottom with bolts threaded into the trailer frame and a single bolt at the top inside of frame that is just tightened against frame
bent bracket back as best I could and made the trip home went and bought new brackets at the dealer these now have one bolt hole in the middle of the bracket but closer to the top and still the inside frame bolt that tightens against the trailer frame
Dealer said that something must be wrong for these to bend well they set it up and have had no issues to this time. I think this new bracket will be less likely to bend with the higher mounting bolt hole could this have been caused by fatigue maybe the inside bolt was loose and I missed it? nothing has changed with setup have two links hanging, head position has not changed the one on the passenger side looked like it was bent a slight amount so replaced both brackets and kept the one for a spare drilled and tapped frame for new bolt location. Leaving next week for 2 week trip out east any thoughts?
ktmrfs wrote:
do your brackets have U shaped gussetts welded to the bracket as reinforcement? If not, I'd suggest you get the HD brackets and install them given the bars your using. Reese updated brackets a few years ago and the 1400lb brackets have gussets to prevent what you had happen. I think now even the 1200 lb system comes with these brackets.
it may be the new trailer dynamics and weight put you over the edge with the older non HD brackets if that is what you now have.
djcjc wrote:This sounds like you have a rectangular tube frame and the dealer used self taping screws. Did I get this right?
with bolts threaded into the trailer frame
โJun-29-2017 04:05 PM
โJun-29-2017 04:02 PM
djcjc wrote:
I am hooked into the seventh link have two links hanging free. New bracket I got have one bolt instead of two but single bolt is mounted much higher on the hanger bracket than the two bolts that were in the bottom of the old hanger brackets. Trailer is tucked away and cant get it out and hooked up till Monday after graduation party we are having here for two grandkids on Sunday. We leave on Tuesday so I will just have to keep an eye on things again the setup has been the same for 3 years with first trailer and two years with existing trailer. Usually kick off bars if going to have to jack knife trailer when backing in. Only thing different this site was no jack knife but very steep incline backing in then trailer leveled off and truck still on steep down incline. Will try to post pics after I get it out on Monday.
โJun-29-2017 02:54 PM
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โJun-27-2017 07:27 PM
Hannibal wrote:
I'd have to see a picture of the hitch ready to roll to form an opinion on what may have gone wrong. The most common reason for broken or bent parts is the head tilted to far forward and chains pulled up too tight. If you're using less than five links, it's not set up right. You should be able to turn as sharp as you need to without truck to trailer contact without removing the bars.
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