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Forum: Towing, Hitching and Tow Vehicles 10-08-2019, 06:29 PM
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Posted By JackandJanet
The "clamps" were probably the brackets or hooks,...

The "clamps" were probably the brackets or hooks, depending on the kind of WDH that was used before that were attached to the tongue frame. That's a minor part of the WDH, and you get the correct...
Forum: Towing, Hitching and Tow Vehicles 10-08-2019, 05:10 PM
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Posted By JackandJanet
tinovack - I should have suggested this earlier,...

tinovack - I should have suggested this earlier, but if you crawl under there, you could measure the diameter of the opening with a ruler. 2-5/16 is just a bit over 2-1/4, and that is considerably...
Forum: Towing, Hitching and Tow Vehicles 10-07-2019, 12:23 PM
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Posted By JackandJanet
tinovack, a WDH is NOT on the trailer, it's what...

tinovack, a WDH is NOT on the trailer, it's what you put into the receiver in your tow vehicle to pull the trailer. It includes a towing ball and some kind of weight distributing spring bars that may...
Forum: Towing, Hitching and Tow Vehicles 10-07-2019, 09:52 AM
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Posted By JackandJanet
tlnovack - I don't care for the 2-ball or 3-ball...

tlnovack - I don't care for the 2-ball or 3-ball hitches myself. I think you should stick with a hitch that uses a single, properly sized ball. If you want a smaller ball to pull, say, a small...
Forum: Towing, Hitching and Tow Vehicles 10-04-2019, 12:44 PM
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Posted By JackandJanet
My 17 ft trailer uses the 2-5/16" ball too, but...

My 17 ft trailer uses the 2-5/16" ball too, but of course it's a 2007 model. If the lock pin is all the way back, the ball should slip right in. You would not even have to put it on a hitch.

= Jack
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