IHScout
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Waid
- Joined
- Oct 2, 2020
- Threads
- 8
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- 274
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- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
- Vehicles
- Chevrolet Volt, Expedition
When I disconnect, I raise the tongue jack up high enough to release tensions on the chains. Then, I just disconnect the triangle piece that goes underneath the hitch. It is one pin and then I can reconnect quickly and lower the tongue jack. I have an electric tongue jack, so if do not, then that might be a lot to do.Thanks! Appreciate that info! I appreciate the tip on Kneel mode, as a vertically challenged person with a perpetually torn ACL I'll be using kneel mode and I probably would drive myself crazy
I had bought the Anderson for my 22' Tundra as my old Bar type would make the Tundra feel like a roller coaster from the bouncing. Everyone on the Tundra forums suggested the Anderson because of the Tundra's car like suspension, and It appears yourself and a few folks on here are using them and happy. I know that for 1 of the charges I plan on using as I head to the Oregon coast will be a trailer disconnect and I'm happy I won't have to deal with the bars. I also appreciate the tip on the kneel function. I'm vertically challenged and have torn ACL/MCL so the kneel feature will be used. I would probably forget about it and drive myself nuts every time the truck kneeled down.![]()
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