โSep-22-2016 08:05 PM
โSep-24-2016 05:13 AM
downtheroad wrote:
The OP wrote:
"I have the 1000 pound bars. I have never had the tongue weight checked at a scale. The trailer manual states the tongue weight is 815 pounds."
The dry brochure tongue weight of our trailer is 820 lbs. I have the 1500 lb. bars. The Blue Ox has worked fantastic for us.
You have the wrong bars. They are too light.. I can assure you that your loaded trip ready tongue weight is well over 1000 lbs.
You are being forced to put too much tension and bar deflection on the 1000 lb. bars in order to level your truck. You need heavier bars.
โSep-23-2016 09:25 PM
โSep-23-2016 07:47 PM
โSep-23-2016 07:45 PM
โSep-23-2016 06:15 PM
jtbuilds wrote:
I have a F350 SB, SwayPro with 1,500lbs bars and a 3,000lb tongue jack on the trailer. The tongue jack either stalls or reaches the end of the extension before all the tension is out of the bars.
โSep-23-2016 04:49 PM
โSep-23-2016 01:01 PM
โSep-23-2016 11:41 AM
coolbreeze01 wrote:CopilotCompanion wrote:
A picture's worth a thousand words but can you post a video? I'm very interested in seeing all the moving parts?
Here you go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLDhAYw943U
โSep-23-2016 11:33 AM
โSep-23-2016 11:21 AM
mike-s wrote:freymann wrote:You asked them to sell you something they had never sold before and which was against their recommendation. The dealer is right, and your expectation is completely unreasonable.
I mentioned Blue Ox he said they have never installed one but have only heard great things about the company. My friend has the Blue Ox, same truck, and a 28 foot TT, so I decided to go with Blue Ox.
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Peterborough RV said this was the first Blue Ox system they have installed in 17 years of being in the business.
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I called Peterborough RV a couple of times to let Rick know I wasn't very happy with the system. I suggested they remove it and install the Equalizer system instead. Rick said NO as the warehouse won't accept used returns. When I explained the above issues to him all he said was he would call Blue Ox and see what they advise. Oh boy.
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a short letter to Peterborough RV stating how disappointed I am with them, the dealer, for not standing behind what they sell.
โSep-23-2016 11:01 AM
โSep-23-2016 10:58 AM
wowens79 wrote:
I think I know what the problem is. The bars are to light. The sticker tongue weight is 815lb, add propane tanks, batteries and all the other stuff in the camper, and the true tongue weight is probably at or over 1000 lbs.
My tongue weight sticker is 790lbs, and I figured I would be right at 1000lbs, and read if you were borderline to bump up to the next size. As others have mentioned, those bars have alot of bend to them to get the camper level.
I'd get an actual tongue weight, and then check with Blue Ox to see if you need the heavier bars.
As much as those bars are torqued you will have to go way up with the jack to get the tension off of them.
โSep-23-2016 10:57 AM
โSep-23-2016 10:49 AM
โSep-23-2016 10:30 AM
freymann wrote:lots2seeinmyrv wrote:coolbreeze01 wrote:
Are the plates mounted backwards?
That is what I was looking at. Does the OP have the Blue Ox booklet.
If he does, read it completely and see if the Dealer set it up right.
We have the 1,000 lb bars. What are yours rated??
I have the booklet. The rotating latches are installed correctly. I think it's impossible to put them on 'backwards'
I have the 1000 pound bars. I have never had the tongue weight checked at a scale. The trailer manual states the tongue weight is 815 pounds.