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โMar-10-2014 04:35 PM
Francesca Knowles wrote:Anddrew15 wrote:
Ok let me ask if you went and pickup ur new TT directly from the manufacture and you didn't know anything about any adjustments you should make and nobody told you and thay said all is good and send you on your way and this happens to you....who is at fault
Assuming that's EXACTLY what happened to you, that is, you picked up your brand new trailer, the dealer hooked it up, and it flew off the ball on the way home, I'd say it's their fault for not checking for true hitch.
โMar-10-2014 04:34 PM
โMar-10-2014 04:12 PM
Francesca Knowles wrote:Anddrew15 wrote:
if it was a false hitch I would have thought it would come off sooner than it did
Not necessarily. False hitch often "looks" true...coupler can appear to be almost all the way down on the ball, it's just not latched. A trailer can go quite a ways before it jolts off the ball, especially if you've got weight distribution and/or sway bars hooked up too.
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Not necessarily. False hitch often "looks" true...coupler can appear to be almost all the way down on the ball, it's just not latched. A trailer can go quite a ways before it jolts off the ball, especially if you've got weight distribution and/or sway bars hooked up too.
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Anddrew15 wrote:
Ok let me ask if you went and pickup ur new TT directly from the manufacture and you didn't know anything about any adjustments you should make and nobody told you and thay said all is good and send you on your way and this happens to you....who is at fault