Reese Dual-Cam Sway Control Mounting Brackets # RP26002 are Loose On the Trailer Frame
Question:
Have the same problem as noted in http://www.etrailer.com/question-38227.html. Can Reese be more decriptive on what grade, lenght, diameter of bolt should be used and possibly prescribe a torque setting. My set-up is installed on a 2014 Keystone Impact 301. Thank you.
asked by: ELT
Expert Reply:
For your application with the Reese Dual Cam High-Performance Sway Control Brackets # RP26002 on your 2014 Impact Toy Hauler you can use 1/2-inch diameter Grade 5 bolts. Choose the length you need based on the trailer frame width. Torque these bolts to the rating as indicated in the linked installation instructions. Take care when tightening these fasteners to avoid crushing the hollow frame channel.
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