What is the wire in picture? Also, having a hair pulling time trying to unhitch. The ball gets stuck or the latch won't release. I have watched Youtube and and one suggestion was move the TV (look at me I'm learning the lingo) up or back a very small amount and sometimes that works. Yesterday, I left the TV and T@B in storage area. Couldn't unhitch.
Daughter drove me home and we came back an hour later to try again. Finally released! Just picked up my 2017 T@B last week and camped one night. My daughter and I had a terrible nights sleep. The camp site was on a slope and I didn't have enough pads to raise the back. Is there a safe number of pads to use to get level? Yes, I know your asking why I took that site.
Well, it was the only one available. The first campground we stopped at was full. As most campgrounds this past weekend here in Ohio.
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Unhitching on unlevel ground can be difficult. Even on level ground, you may need to use the handles of the Tab to rock it forward. This will move the coupler forward on the ball and allow you to open the latch. Make sure you are not over turning the crank handle lifting the rear of the TV as this will put too much pressure on the coupler and it may not release. My best advice is to have someone move the Tab and another person open the latch. If by yourself and unable to unhitch, get back in the TV and try moving the TV an inch forward or backward to try to move the ball within the coupler.
I recommend the Anderson leveler. If you use pads to level, I think they come in a set of 12.
Hang in there. Welcome to the big learning curve😊
I had read the brake cable should not be twisted in with the chains. My dealer gave me a screw locking type carabiner to attach through that loop on the end of the cable and attach it to the TV. Where ever you attach your chains is where the brake cable is also attached.
Your first camp site sounds frustrating. To help move the locking mechanism on the trailer, I use silicone spray. I spray it on the ball, all around the top and underneath too. It does help, but that mechanism can be tricky.
I use the lego like level pads. I have used just one or two for side to side leveling, then lower the tongue jack for front to back level. My last trip the tongue was so low I couldn't put the wheel on, but have not had to raise up the wheels as you describe.
Good luck!
2023 Tab 400 / 2022 F150 XLT Sport 3.5EB
Traded in - 2018 T@B 320 S/2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5
https://www.extension.purdue.edu/extmedia/ppp/ppp-92.pdf
Read about the break-away brake cable starting on pg 58. Good info re how to determine length.
@pthomas745, you are welcome. Sorry about the link. I copy and paste to create the link and it NEVER works. I need a link tutorial. Anybody?
The copy/paste version: https://www.extension.purdue.edu/extmedia/ppp/ppp-92.pdf
The link version: Towing
Yeah - small wonders, they work. I recreated the link in the previous post, too. On a roll.
2013 CS-S us@gi
2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
TV: 2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 aka: WhiteWolf, or 1972 Chevy Custom10 P/U aka: SnarlingWolf
Spokane, Wa.
Eric aka: Lone Wolf