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MitchF150
Jul 22, 2019Explorer III
The only time I remove my WD bars is when I park at home.. I have to navigate a steep driveway and basically jack the trailer into it's position..
I have just your basic Eaz-Lift WD bar and chain setup and always take them off before I park it at home.
Backing into the sites I go to are usually straight and level, so no need to remove anything. I don't use a friction 'sway' thing, so no worries there..
Anyway, if I left my WD bars set and backed up my home storage spot, I would see that kind of damage to my hitch too for sure...
Just gotta know what you are doing and where you are going and determine your choices from there.. No one has the same parking circumstances as the other, so we all have to adjust accordingly.
Good luck!
Mitch
I have just your basic Eaz-Lift WD bar and chain setup and always take them off before I park it at home.
Backing into the sites I go to are usually straight and level, so no need to remove anything. I don't use a friction 'sway' thing, so no worries there..
Anyway, if I left my WD bars set and backed up my home storage spot, I would see that kind of damage to my hitch too for sure...
Just gotta know what you are doing and where you are going and determine your choices from there.. No one has the same parking circumstances as the other, so we all have to adjust accordingly.
Good luck!
Mitch
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