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Old 09-30-2019, 05:51 PM   #7
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Once you have the hitch brackets sitting in the proper place and distance from the head you might have to add a extra link to your chains which is easy to do. It does not matter to lengthen the chains or shorting them. It is more important to have the brackets sitting in the right place and not interfering with slide outs or propane bottles. The chain extenders can be found at most reputable Hitch Shops. With the adjustment nuts all the way backed off, your chains should be just slack so that you can get your angle bracket attached to your head without any problem. One thing that Anderson recommends is that once you have the brackets in the right place is to have a small weld bead run at one side of the bracket to the TM frame so that the brackets don't move due to the tremendous tension on the chains. The brackets are held on by a lower and upper bolt around the frame. Hope this is not to much info but if you need more help this forum is the place to come to.
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