My used camper came with a Reese Goosebox. I swapped that out and put the original pinbox back in. Not knowing where to mount the pinbox for ride height, I centered it and loaded up the holes with as many bolts as would fit. Now I want to level the camper and need to drop the pin box in order to raise the front of the camper. This would require omitting two bolts, leaving me with 8 total bolts holding the pinbox to the camper. Is 8 enough?
I contacted GD who sent me to Lippert. (common story) Lippert could not answer my question either. They sent me the drawing (attached) and It shows 10 bolts, seen at the right of the drawing. You can see how if the pinbox was lowered the bottom, two bolts will have no where to go. The drawing also gives a measurement in reference to "One Hole Up". To me this would indicate that you could use the lower set of 8 holes to achieve the proper ride height.
What do you all think about this situation?
I contacted GD who sent me to Lippert. (common story) Lippert could not answer my question either. They sent me the drawing (attached) and It shows 10 bolts, seen at the right of the drawing. You can see how if the pinbox was lowered the bottom, two bolts will have no where to go. The drawing also gives a measurement in reference to "One Hole Up". To me this would indicate that you could use the lower set of 8 holes to achieve the proper ride height.
What do you all think about this situation?
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