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- RoyBExplorer IIMy trailer door has to be level front to back when I setup or it drags on the door jam. I mounted a stick-on level gauge at the bottom of the door so I can get it level when I am cranking up the tongue area. I always like to have my trailer down on the back side to allow the air conditioner to run the water away from the awning side.
- DiskDoctrExplorer
rockstarchef wrote:
Thanks guys my trailer door was just bent so I bent it back into place....After 3 years who would of thought it would be that easy to fix .....
What kind of grip did you use? Did you use gloves? Rubber or leather? Did you weigh the door to make sure your trailer was properly loaded? You know the tires will explode if your door isn't line up just right.
And I hope you didn't fix it after quiet hours, around a smokey campfire.
J/k, glad you got it fixed. Some things in life are just that simple- grab with two hands and git 'r done :B - bondebondExplorerAs the saying goes,
If brute force isn't getting it done, you're not using enough.
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