i need to turn the tong upside down and re fix the tow ball back on top
just to make the van sit straight behind the car, is this fine to do or is there some other way to go about it ?
thanks in advance
Pam_Chris said
09:27 PM Sep 16, 2013
Hi Trouto
Been there done that. depending on which vehicle I'm towing with, Fairlane or Nevara with no problems. But as AussieT said if in doubt check with one of your towing centres, or drop the company and email. Chris
-- Edited by Pam_Chris on Monday 16th of September 2013 09:27:40 PM
aussietraveller said
12:22 AM Sep 17, 2013
Hi Trouto I don't know the answer myself but if you go into one of the 4x4 accessories centers like ARB they will give you the correct answer, good luck
trouto said
02:17 AM Sep 17, 2013
thanks Aussietraveller didnt give that a thought will drop in to one next time in town
thanks
03_troopy said
04:54 AM Sep 17, 2013
Had to do the same to tow my van, till i raise the suspension on it. There's no problem with doing it, the dynamics are the same whichever way up the tongue sits, providing that the tow hitch still has clearance with the vertical section of the tongue.
trouto said
03:03 PM Sep 17, 2013
thanks guys
i will drop in at T.J.M today some time
PeterD said
04:19 PM Sep 21, 2013
Sounds like you don't have a copy of the installation instructions. You can download them from here.
On the first page, parra 4 it tells you "for maximum height adjustment shank may be positioned in either direction depending on the ball height required," This is just as well as the shank on my D40 has been hanging up for the last 6 years.
-- Edited by PeterD on Saturday 21st of September 2013 04:21:38 PM
have a Hayman Reese tow hitch on my Narvara
i need to turn the tong upside down and re fix the tow ball back on top
just to make the van sit straight behind the car, is this fine to do or is there some other way to go about it ?
thanks in advance
Hi Trouto
Been there done that. depending on which vehicle I'm towing with, Fairlane or Nevara with no problems. But as AussieT said if in doubt check with one of your towing centres, or drop the company and email.
Chris
http://www.haymanreese.com.au/contact
-- Edited by Pam_Chris on Monday 16th of September 2013 09:27:40 PM
thanks Aussietraveller didnt give that a thought will drop in to one next time in town
thanks
thanks guys
i will drop in at T.J.M today some time
Sounds like you don't have a copy of the installation instructions. You can download them from here.
On the first page, parra 4 it tells you "for maximum height adjustment shank may be positioned in either direction depending on the ball height required," This is just as well as the shank on my D40 has been hanging up for the last 6 years.
-- Edited by PeterD on Saturday 21st of September 2013 04:21:38 PM