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SoCalDesertRider wrote:
They must not of had any tension on the bar, for it to drop out on the highway. I would have the mechanic/dealer pay for it.
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โJul-07-2016 06:06 PM
I think the retaining system (varies by brand) gets worn out, or possibly just not engaged properly. Then the shank walks itself out the bottom. Add to that the fact that a large percentage of them were never properly adjusted to begin with.
โJul-07-2016 03:41 PM
camp-n-family wrote:
Am I the only one still trying to figure out how you could lose one on the highway??
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โJul-07-2016 01:27 PM
fdekalb3 wrote:
I recently lost on the highway a Reese hitch weight distribution bar 49575. I have since learned they no longer make that hitch. I have had no luck on ebay finding a new bar. So now it looks like I will be purchasing a new hitch. My travel trailer is a 2004 Jay Feather with a GVWR of 4400lbs. Any suggestions as to what hitch I should purchase? My local dealer wants me to spend close to 700 dollars for hitch. It looks like my mistake is costing me more and more each day. Suggestions? Does anyone have a Reese 49575 hidden away in their closet?
thanks,
Fran
โJul-07-2016 01:17 PM