โMar-02-2016 01:56 PM
โApr-01-2016 10:01 AM
eipo wrote:copsey wrote:
I would get a tape measure out and make sure the distance from the center of the ball to the front of the frame brackets are even. They should be 25-1/2" if I remember correctly. That would be the only thing that could cause the issue you are having unless the strut bars are not close to being adjusted the same.
Yes, 25.5 inches. When the dealership installed the snap up brackets they didn't move the propane tank and just put the brackets as far forward as they could. This left the chains at around 20 degrees from being plumb. I called Hensley and asked about the angle on the chains and they said thats to much angle. They also said I could cheat the brackets forward to around 25" if I needed to so that's what I did. I removed the propane tray and moved the brackets forward and then remounted the propane tray.
But even before that the head was square to the tongue.
โApr-01-2016 01:39 AM
copsey wrote:
I would get a tape measure out and make sure the distance from the center of the ball to the front of the frame brackets are even. They should be 25-1/2" if I remember correctly. That would be the only thing that could cause the issue you are having unless the strut bars are not close to being adjusted the same.
โMar-31-2016 05:47 PM
eipo wrote:RinconVTR wrote:camp-n-family wrote:
Two problems.
One is that your vehicle is not in line with the tt in the pic. The hitch head swivels when you turn, that's how it works, so if the tt and tv are not in a straight line the hitch head will be pivoted. When it is unhitched, put the stinger in the hitch head and move it side o side to see how it works. You can do it without the stinger installed but will need to hold the locking pin up.
As for it pivoting to the side when braking, you need to adjust your brake controller so the tt brakes engage slightly harder than the tv brakes. As it is now, the tt is not slowing as quick as the tv so it is pushing, causing the head to pivot. This is known as the "Hensley bump"
I guarantee when you are pulling down the road that all is in line and normal. Fix the above 2 problems and it will be straight when stopped too.
Campn's statements are spot on...
Did you see my reply to his comments?
I did hear back from Terry at Hensley and he told me that the hitch wont always self center which seems odd since pulling it down the road in the position its in will have some detrimental effects to tire wear and fuel mileage. He told me that if it doesn't center, and the only way to know if it isn't is to flip on the rear camera, to turn the TV in an opposing direction to bump the head over.
This weekend I'm going to get my weight distribution dialed in so Ill make certain to watch the hitch in the camera. Perhaps it just needs to be used a bit.
โMar-30-2016 05:27 PM
RinconVTR wrote:camp-n-family wrote:
Two problems.
One is that your vehicle is not in line with the tt in the pic. The hitch head swivels when you turn, that's how it works, so if the tt and tv are not in a straight line the hitch head will be pivoted. When it is unhitched, put the stinger in the hitch head and move it side o side to see how it works. You can do it without the stinger installed but will need to hold the locking pin up.
As for it pivoting to the side when braking, you need to adjust your brake controller so the tt brakes engage slightly harder than the tv brakes. As it is now, the tt is not slowing as quick as the tv so it is pushing, causing the head to pivot. This is known as the "Hensley bump"
I guarantee when you are pulling down the road that all is in line and normal. Fix the above 2 problems and it will be straight when stopped too.
Campn's statements are spot on...
โMar-30-2016 12:44 PM
camp-n-family wrote:
Two problems.
One is that your vehicle is not in line with the tt in the pic. The hitch head swivels when you turn, that's how it works, so if the tt and tv are not in a straight line the hitch head will be pivoted. When it is unhitched, put the stinger in the hitch head and move it side o side to see how it works. You can do it without the stinger installed but will need to hold the locking pin up.
As for it pivoting to the side when braking, you need to adjust your brake controller so the tt brakes engage slightly harder than the tv brakes. As it is now, the tt is not slowing as quick as the tv so it is pushing, causing the head to pivot. This is known as the "Hensley bump"
I guarantee when you are pulling down the road that all is in line and normal. Fix the above 2 problems and it will be straight when stopped too.
โMar-26-2016 09:32 PM
โMar-26-2016 05:52 PM
โMar-26-2016 05:41 PM
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โMar-26-2016 05:26 PM
camp-n-family wrote:
Two problems.
One is that your vehicle is not in line with the tt in the pic. The hitch head swivels when you turn, that's how it works, so if the tt and tv are not in a straight line the hitch head will be pivoted. When it is unhitched, put the stinger in the hitch head and move it side o side to see how it works. You can do it without the stinger installed but will need to hold the locking pin up.
camp-n-family wrote:
As for it pivoting to the side when braking, you need to adjust your brake controller so the tt brakes engage slightly harder than the tv brakes. As it is now, the tt is not slowing as quick as the tv so it is pushing, causing the head to pivot. This is known as the "Hensley bump"
โMar-26-2016 04:51 PM
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โMar-17-2016 07:46 PM
Lantley wrote:RinconVTR wrote:
The only thing the Propride has going for it is the adjustable stinger.
I won't get into Sean's character I have never dealt with him.
However on the stinger. I prefer the HA non adjustable stinger. Simply because it's not as heavy. Maybe if you needed to adjust the stinger regularly, I could see it as an advantage.
However once the stinger is set you never have to mess with it again.
The smaller non adjustable fixed HA stinger was heavy/cumbersome enough. I would not want anything larger/heavier.