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Old 08-21-2008, 03:14 AM   #16
RussTburb
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Re: Towing with My burb

Well thats just it. I have had to use a a lot, and the RV guys at the dealership showed me how to do it with a little. My saddles on the tounge are still very new so the pivots barely move. The guy said to lower it down on ball with the jack, then down to where you think your truck should sit with all the weight on it but don't put the jack all the way up. Then you find the link you want and hook it on the pivot and it should not take very much to cam it over. Then raise the jack all the way up. I've done it that way and the other way, I've tried different links and it still seems to "push and bounce" all over. Its not horrible just not as good as I want it and my wife is not comfortable. AND IF MOMMA AINT HAPPY....AINT NO ONE HAPPY!!!
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