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Aug 18, 2016Explorer
When it comes to safety and especially with hitches I like to do it myself to make sure it is right. My son had a Reese dual cam installed by a dealer and wasn't happy with the performance. We took a look and nothing was done right and with the shank they sold him it was never going to work. It took us 3 hours to dial the cams in and replace the shank. Many of the bolts were stripped and some had the heads sheared off. Once installed correctly the hitch delivered a nice tow. It sounds like your son is handy, I would pour through the instructions step by step and make sure everything is perfect including bracket placement measurements.
Then, I would head back to the dealer for an installation refund.
Then, I would head back to the dealer for an installation refund.
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