Wow. Very lucky Keith. Scary to think you could have traveled such a distance without the clip :O
After the trip I left the trailer on with Bumblebee so I could get it weighed at Reedy Creek on Monday and then got the trailer weighted on Tuesday - that allowed me to work out the net weight of bumblebee and surprisingly it is about the same weight as a rangie - 2.3t (full of fuel and all recovery gear/tools/parts on board + 35's)
Anyway Tuesday night I finally took the trailer off the car - and found that the clip that holds the pin for the trailer hitch was gone!
Nothing was holding the hitch pin in!
I am very sure it was in properly when I left the GC Friday - in from the top so cant fall out one would think.
Scary to think 3.4 ton on the back (Trailer + truck) could have broken away or at least being totally reliant on the chains.
No idea where the clip/pin was 'lost' - could have been anywhere - at camp or when parked at home or at work on Monday and Tuesday.
Lesson - check the pin/clip regularly - I check my trailer before pulling off but have never regularly check the pin which on the D2 is out of sight.
89 Orange Rangie UTE - our play thing - sadly now sold
75 Rangie/Series/Hybrid/LS3 - Bumblebee with a sting!!!!
2018 RRS - The new touring vehicle - replaces 2012 RRS
Wow. Very lucky Keith. Scary to think you could have traveled such a distance without the clip :O
I rule!!!
2.4" of Pure FURY!!!
Yes very scary - reminds me of the issue the group had at Rover park before with steering being undone.
I like to think (hope) that the pin disappeared maybe outside my place at night or when parked on campus on Tuesday - then I am not so scared to think about it.
89 Orange Rangie UTE - our play thing - sadly now sold
75 Rangie/Series/Hybrid/LS3 - Bumblebee with a sting!!!!
2018 RRS - The new touring vehicle - replaces 2012 RRS
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