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desert trailer 09-10-2014 09:37 AM

Question about adjusting cables..
 
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I am new to the Hi Lo trailer. So far everyone here has been a big help on any questions I have. Rich, you might be able to help since you have the same year and model trailer. We have a 2310H.My DW said why is the inside so dusty...I said we live in a Desert! But I did check the seals per the maint section. Found a 1/4 inch gap, the full length of the front rubber seal. The rubber seal is 1/4 way up the strip mounted to the trailer. I read how to adjust cables. I measured the 4 corners,(the back was 1 inch lower). I adjusted the cables, and now have the bottom of rubber seal 3/8 inch from the bottom of the strip mounted to the trailer. When I look inside at the seal, 2 ft in from both ends is sealed, but have an 1/8 gap in the middle. Do I have the top up as far as I should go, or is it too far. When I adjusted the cables at the front, I had lots of slack, I still have about an inch of slack. But the seal looks the all around the trailer.
Sorry for such a big note. Thanks for any help you could send my way!
Terry

RichR 09-10-2014 12:47 PM

I checked our 2310h and noted that the black rubber seal is approximately even with the top of the white plastic seal strip all the way around. Inside the bottom half ledge is maybe 1/2" higher than the top half ledge. Do not try to adjust to make the ledges level, the seal is what is most important. Go to this thread and open the pdf file. There you will find 15 pages on replacing and adjusting the cables. On about page 9 it gets into doing the adjustment. It was written for a 1988 HiLo but the principal is the same. The newer trailers have the outriggers that the top sits on so that is where you would place blocking rather than on the front and back.

https://www.hilotrailerforum.com/f61/...1998-24td-125/

I have never had to do any adjustments on the trailer because my dealer friend always took care of things like that. Now he is in very poor health and will have to do those things myself. So I am learning some things from the good members of the forum myself. I did get hands on experience when helping him from time to time so I have a general knowledge of most parts of the trailers.

desert trailer 09-10-2014 01:13 PM

Thank you for checking your trailer Rich, one thing I was doing was blocking at the ends and not at the out riggers. That's is good to know. That is where I took my measurements to check how level the trailer was. I am at 31 inches on all 4 corners. If your seal is even at the bottom, maybe I can go up another 1/4 inch. Once I found the 4 adjusting nuts, I was surprised how easy it was to adjust. Sorry to hear about your friend that was helping you with your trailer, hope he does better. Rich, I will let you know if the gap goes away.
Rich, were in Arizona, too bad we could not get a group of Hi Lo trailers, that needed to be looked at, and have J and R come out and hold a Western repair clinic. Sometime in the winter, I bet we could get a big response here. But I know he has enough work already. Would be nice through!
Terry

sam 09-10-2014 01:22 PM

cable adjustment
 
I seem to remember Arizona having an active HiLo owners club. This would be a good source for questions/help.

RichR 09-10-2014 01:52 PM

https://www.hilotrailerforum.com/f42/...-profilers-29/

desert trailer 09-10-2014 04:49 PM

Thank you Sam for the Arizona Hi Lo club information. I will send them off an email.

Terry

desert trailer 09-10-2014 05:04 PM

Thank you Rich for the link you posted. You have also given me good info on the WD Hitch set up. It tows so much better, than before. When we brought the trailer from the RV dealer, he said we did not need one. When we did the final inspection of the trailer, in the front compartment, there was this funny looking wrench. Asked him what it was, said he had no idea. I know now what it is for! Have not been back to that dealer for parts. Thanks again.

Terry

campthewestcoast 09-10-2014 08:22 PM

Desert Trailer (Terry)

I would highly recommend contacting the AZ Hi-lo group. We met them at the 2013 Colorado Rally and they are a great group of people who know how to have a good time.

They plan most of their camping during the spring, fall and winter months because of the heat.

RichR 09-10-2014 11:37 PM

Latest info on Arizona club
 
https://www.hilotrailerforum.com/f42/...ilo-club-2793/


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