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Old 04-22-2008, 10:32 AM
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Hensley Ron
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That's the locking collar to hold the jack assembly on the bracket mounting pin.
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Old 04-22-2008, 11:33 AM
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I have seen the pins with the spring loaded rings at the local TSC (Tractor
Supply Co.)...

hi dave, you are right.

i picked up several of each size spring-rings and pins at the tsc last year, but didn't look for the other bits.

the small parts i'm gonna look 4 are INSIDES for the grease zerks, and an ocl lug and u bolt 4 the frame bracket.

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... two small collars below the self tapping bolts. What purpose do these serve?

crispy, as ron notes those 'locking collars' keep the jacks attached to the frame brackets....

u can see some pix of them in position, in jim clarks' excellent install (post 203) and in breakaways' pic in post #239...

the ultimate haha users guide...

in initially i worried that they would loosen during travel, but have had no issues with them,

but i do still check tightness with the supplied allen wrench.

they've not been an issue, probably because i'm carrying spares.

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Old 04-23-2008, 07:11 AM
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Now I know why I didn't know about the collar. The vintage Hensley hitch brackets I have do not have collars but have nuts/threads instead. Here is a picture of the bracket that I have been sandblasting on in preparation of the upcoming paint job.
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Old 04-23-2008, 10:00 AM
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Now I know why I didn't know about the collar. The vintage Hensley hitch brackets I have do not have collars but have nuts/threads instead. Here is a picture of the bracket that I have been sandblasting on in preparation of the upcoming paint job.

Crispy, that is a modified bracket. Just got off the phone with Jim Hensley and they were never designed or made that way. Someone may have had a bent bracket pin and this was the fix.
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Old 04-23-2008, 11:15 AM
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I kind of wondered about that because of the el crappo welds that were on the bolt head side. I was surprised something like that would have come from the factory. I ground out the welds that were made by a 5th grader and put some of my own in place.
Thanks for the info.
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Old 04-23-2008, 02:21 PM
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vintage haha archives!

hi crispy...

these are VERY relevant posts and pictures, thanks for adding the info...

my first thought, on seeing the pic early this am, was the jack attachment area had been modified...

so it's good that sean has confirmed this with the MAN!

are they BOTH like this? perhaps at some point they were OVER LOADED via the jacks...

consider replacing the frame brackets with new, i'm sure haha sells them.

given there is a LOT of stress on this area once the jacks are tightened i'd want a solid piece in that location.

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Old 04-23-2008, 03:09 PM
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Apparently someone didn't trust the collar. We've never manufatured them that way. If you must pimp your Hensley, please check with the company.
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Old 04-24-2008, 06:12 AM
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Both brackets are modified in this fashion. The brackets are in perfect shape otherwise - no dents, bends or cracked welds. I actually like the idea of the shaft being theaded and using a nyloc nut as opposed to the collar since these are less likely to come loose.
Hensley Ron - could this have been an improvement on the original idea? - toss the idea out too your engineers.........
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Old 04-24-2008, 09:17 AM
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On my list of improvements is the shaft collar. It's posed few problems, but I'd much rather see something that doesn't involve a lock screw. I don't care for threads, though. That would create a different set of problems and add to the cost.
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Old 04-24-2008, 10:54 AM
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...I actually like the idea of the shaft being theaded and using a nyloc nut as opposed to the collar since these are less likely to come loose...

my uninformed concern would be reducing the strength of the shaft by making it hollow...

again i was concerned the collars might slip over time, but it is one of the few areas that has been issue free...

earlier posts in this thread suggest NOISE can come from the shaft area if not lubed...

YOURS look odd because the paint isn't worn off...

the jacks constantly rotating under load should rub, so again i really wonder about that modification...

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On my list of improvements is...

do you have any update or new info on the INADEQUATE chain extension kits ???

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Old 04-27-2008, 07:27 PM
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HENSLEY Hitch & 2007 TAHOE w/in bumper 2x2 Receiver ? ?

I just picked up my new 2007 22 ft Airstream ordered with a Hensley Arrow hitch as a result of comments on this BB. However, I can't get the trailer leveled because I have the 8-inch drop tow bar and it is still too high as my vehicle is a 2007 Chevy Tahoe with the factory-made "in the bumpert" 2x2 receiver.

SOMEBODY else must have come across this problem and found a solution.

Has anybody seen any info about how to adapt? The hitch receiver is about 5 inches higher than one that would be BELOW the rear bumper (or plastic, imitation body trim thingy)?

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Old 04-27-2008, 08:25 PM
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hi pete

have u got any photos or the equipment or connection?

what is the measured height from top/inside the receiver box to the ground on level ground?

i'm aware of the bumper fascia/built-in receiver issues on the new yuks/burbons...

-first it isn't considered very strong or tight relative to the stinger...

and locating aftermarket replacements is apparently an issue...

here is a thread u might post in about a proper replacement receiver for the suv...

see post #11, 19-22, 26-28...

or u might pm uwe about his...

some of the folks towing with hummers also have this issue and apprently just tow with the nose UP...

doing so shouldn't affect the haha performance, but will be a negative on tire wear and perhaps axle fatigue...

i HAVE seen custom made receivers that have the 2 inch box placed LOWER,

but that may require cutting or modifying the bumper fascia...

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on edit i see u started a thread SPECIFIC to this receiver issue, GREAT IDEA,

Using Hensley Hitch with 2007 Tahoe In Bumper Receiver

hopefully u will get some replies in your new thread...
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Old 05-13-2008, 03:34 PM
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Awesome Thread

This is the most helpful thread I've read on any RV group.

Like many folks here, I became a HAHA fan pretty quickly. My SOB (26 ft) was about 3 ft longer than recommended for the medium-sized TV, so the Hensley padded the margin a bit. Now with the new 22 ft, some would argue the HA is overkill - I disagree of course. We've seen the ocassional HAHA-ed Bambi on the road.

The dealer tech was new to the HAHA, and missed a couple of things: the strut rears were not mounted in the right holes to parallel the A-frame, and the struts themsleves were not tightened properly. I didn't discover this until until I got home from an 80 mile shakeout tow, and even then, she pulled beautifully.

Still, can't get her quite level. We go TT nose high with very little tension, well before the first jack marker. My TV is a 4WD, so it sits a bit high for an Explorer. After a quick discussion, the fine folks in Michigan are shipping me an 8" drop to replace the 6". I think that and a little tweaking, and we'll be back to the superfine towing experience.
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