Equalizer Hitch
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Re: Equalizer Hitch
Ron, I just got the same hitch you have (Equalizer). I noticed in your picture above that you altered the installation of the L Bracket braces. I like what you did, but can't quite make out how you did it. Could you explain it? Thanks.
Jim Parsch
Sunshine & Whiskey
Telstar 28 #339
Bedford, IN
Sunshine & Whiskey
Telstar 28 #339
Bedford, IN
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Re: Equalizer Hitch
Not sure what you're talking about - "L" bracket. I guess you're talking about the sliding bar mount on the trailer? I did not modify it. Maybe they revised the design.
Ron Marcuse
Telstar 28 #359 "Tri-Power"
Telstar 28 #359 "Tri-Power"
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Re: Equalizer Hitch
You are probably right. The current design for pole tongue hitches requires both link plates to be installed one in front of the other (L braces attach to the link plates). Here's a picture...
Jim Parsch
Sunshine & Whiskey
Telstar 28 #339
Bedford, IN
Sunshine & Whiskey
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Re: Equalizer Hitch
Picture of hitch at different angle. Looks similar to your image, but both L brackets are attached with same bolts.
Ron Marcuse
Telstar 28 #359 "Tri-Power"
Telstar 28 #359 "Tri-Power"
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