โSep-18-2016 07:32 PM
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trail-explorer wrote:
If the hitch has a friction anti-sway assembly, loosen it some prior to backing.
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โSep-21-2016 11:45 AM
Walaby wrote:
Seems like the answers are pretty split. Wonder if the folks who say it is okay will pay for any breakage that occurs.
Personally, unless you know how to set the hitch up properly, I would probably reschedule and have CW install the hitch as well. Of course, that assumes THEY know how to do it, which could be a whole new topic unto itself.
Like alot of things, if you are looking to justify your decision, you'll find it either way you want to go. Only you can make the call. Risk is probably low, given 18 miles, and assuming it's all low speed roads. But, no one here knows the road conditions, other than you.
Good luck with your decision.. whichever way you go. And congrats on the purchase.
Mike
โSep-21-2016 07:46 AM
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โSep-20-2016 05:36 PM
Walaby wrote:
Do you have a heavy duty torque wrench that goes up to 250(ish)?
โSep-20-2016 05:00 PM