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shadows4

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Posted: 07/29/08 07:34pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I am finally getting around to adjusting my hitch and Dual Cam to this TT. After several hours I have two different setups. Tell me which you think would be better.
1. Having 6 working links on the take up brackets and a 1 inch drop on the rear axle and a 1/4 inch drop on the front.
2. Having 5 working links on the take up brackets and a 1/2 inch drop on all four corners.
Haven't pulled with it yet but I left it at option 2. I have a 450 mile round trip pull this Thursday so I'll be able to tell how it works then. Thanks in advance, John
Also, I have weighed the tonque and it was 1204lbs. I have since found out the propane tanks just about empty so its likely a little more than that now. And I have 1200lb bars.

* This post was edited 07/29/08 07:53pm by shadows4 *


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Posted: 07/29/08 08:03pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I'd try option number two first.

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Posted: 07/29/08 08:52pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Ditto the number 2 set-up.


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John,

I'm not familiar with your "Roadmaster Active System", so I will assume that it doesn't impact the WD/DC adjustment/set-up process, that your adjustments (options #1 & #2) are based on your TV/TT under "loaded" conditions (less LP tank fill), the TT is level, and we are talking about the Reese "HP" Dual Cam.

Having equal squat (1/2") with your Excursion looks to be "ideal" as long as you have confirmed that you don't have any interference and/or binding issues with your WD/DC. This STICKY points out some potential WD/DC interference issues with some TV/TT combinations.

In many WD/DC (Reese HP models) applications obtaining 6 or 7 chain links under tension provides ideal hitch component clearances under most TV turns (in lieu of 5 links under tension) . If you have additional ball mount tilt capability under your option #1 set-up, you could possibly obtain the same results as your option #2 with 6 links under tension and possibly enhance your component clearances by increasing your ball mount tilt.

"If" your adjustments aren't reflecting (ready-to-camp) "loaded" TV/TT conditions, you may have to revisit your dimensions. A CAT scale weigh ultimately tells the real story, and this LINK may be helpful should you have an opportunity to weigh your TV/TT.

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Thanks for all the replies.
Turk2500, I have the old style Dual Cam with newer style spring bars that have the cam built in. It don't believe I have any clearance problems with the 5 link setup. My hitch head is tilted as far back as it will go. Thanks for the link on weighting the TT, I will be going right by a Flying J on the way out of town so I will try and weigh then and report back. Thanks to all again.

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Yep #2 sounds like the way to go!


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2 sounds good.


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Posted: 07/31/08 12:58pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

<<<<< same choices I went with #2


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Just returned from our trip. Went to Roaring River State Park, trout fishing! Had a great time. The truck pulled and rode great. Have a steering problem now. Truck seems to wander quite abit. Think I'll take it in to have the front end checked out. Other than that and shredding a TT tire 20 miles from the campground it was an awesome week. Had all five tires replaced at the campground! TT pulled better on the way home I think because we went from a C to a D rated tire. Thanks to all for your replies, John.

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