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finally installed the hitch I bought over a year ago. I'm slow; sue me. The off-center problem is the second half, down below. Another question is first:
It's the generic, fleabay, hitch. Had to grind away about an eighth of inch on the right swing-arm mount in order to fit in with the rear fender mounting arm which attaches to the swing-arm.
Followed directions. Really! Got around to installing the three bolts each side that mount the tow-frame to the swing-arm mounts.
No nuts for the bolts. Looked closer at the illustration and it shows bolt+lock nut going through the mount and into the frame. No nut.
Is that the usual way of things? Seems odd to me. I grabbed some right-sized nuts which will not go on since the lock-nut consumes most of the available thread on the bolt.
OFF CENTER BEGINS HERE...
And, as mentioned above, the center hole of the hitch is about a half-inch off center, to the left.
Both swing-arm mounts went on with little drama. The holes in the mounts align with the axle. Nothing appears out of line or skewed or jammed anywhere. Might the hitch have dropped in shipping and tweaked a little bit, sufficient to make the hitch off center?
Ideas? Ideas to pursue?
Many thanks.
finally installed the hitch I bought over a year ago. I'm slow; sue me. The off-center problem is the second half, down below. Another question is first:
It's the generic, fleabay, hitch. Had to grind away about an eighth of inch on the right swing-arm mount in order to fit in with the rear fender mounting arm which attaches to the swing-arm.
Followed directions. Really! Got around to installing the three bolts each side that mount the tow-frame to the swing-arm mounts.
No nuts for the bolts. Looked closer at the illustration and it shows bolt+lock nut going through the mount and into the frame. No nut.
Is that the usual way of things? Seems odd to me. I grabbed some right-sized nuts which will not go on since the lock-nut consumes most of the available thread on the bolt.
OFF CENTER BEGINS HERE...
And, as mentioned above, the center hole of the hitch is about a half-inch off center, to the left.
Both swing-arm mounts went on with little drama. The holes in the mounts align with the axle. Nothing appears out of line or skewed or jammed anywhere. Might the hitch have dropped in shipping and tweaked a little bit, sufficient to make the hitch off center?
Ideas? Ideas to pursue?
Many thanks.