thomasmnile wrote:
No problems with hitch or installation, I had the RV dealer order and install it. Sometimes I believe it's best to seek professional help, and this was one of them.
The hitch has performed flawlessly so far.........
I just installed the same "made in China" Reese about a month ago and had none of the problems the OP speaks of. In fact, the first one I installed, about a decade ago, was defective. The indexing groove in the threaded portion of the cam was machine a few degrees off. This meant that it was impossible for that cam to ride square and tight in the "hump" of the spring bar. A conversation with Reese went nowhere, since the clown I spoke to dismissed the situation as "installer error".
As for quality workmanship at dealers, I learned long ago not to trust a dealer to do a lot of things correctly. My very first tow vehicle needed a hitch receiver and wiring. I allowed the dealer to install it. It was not only 5X more that what E-trailer charges for the parts, but by the end of my first week of towing a pop-up on our maiden RV vacation, the hitch was falling off the frame. Further inspection revealed that the dealer installed wiring was rubbing a very sharp unprotected hole in the sheet metal and the installation wasn't properly grounded. I literally removed all of their pathetic "workmanship" and redid the entire job.
Since then I have done work for friends and neighbors, repairing and correcting a few other disgraceful installations of weight distribution, and sway controls that were done by "pros". The best was a 30', 8000lb, brand new toy hauler that left the dealer, after the "hitch package" was properly adjusted to the tow vehicle. The nose was down by three inches, and the "hitch package' was a dirt cheap round bar hitch and a single friction sway. We removed everything and installed a Reese Dual Cam before it left for it's fist camping trip.
I'm sure there a plenty of qualified installers out there at dealerships, but for every one of them there are an equal number of clueless clowns that shouldn't even be touching something so critical.