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YotaOnRocks

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My BIL is on his way back from camping in TN when he noticed his camper leaning. They are safely off the road but he's having trouble contacting someone to help. If anybody is familiar with the area and knows of a business or someone capable of helping I would really appreciate it. I'm stuck at work until 7pm and don't have constant access to my phone. You can contact Adam directly if you would like 336-972-9022. Thanks guys.
This is the pic he sent me
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Tractor supply will have everything he needs. A jack, small tool kit, and the “shackle hanger” is easily replaced. If that one let go when he gets home replace all the rest. They aren’t far behind!!
I believe we will be installing a new and heavier duty kit with wet bolts when it gets back home, the factory shackles look a little thin to me. They've been to Colorado, Texas, Kentucky, Tennessee, and South Carolina just this year so it does see some mileage.
 
Just saw this. Good news on the trailer repair company. Funny thing is I was going to have to go back to NC today, albeit a different route, but we could have altered plans. Let me know if things don't work out.
 
just saw it as well.Been in NC since Thurs.Im about 45 mins from Newport.If things dont work out w the trailer people let me know 423 329 6277.



EDIT.... OR if for some reason he needs a place to park it I have room if he can get it here.
 
Just got it back together. Mobile service tech said the other side of the axle had the shackle inverted and that caused this one to break.

Adam had Parrish Tire change out a tire in his driveway before he left and the tech said he suspects he flipped the hanger when he jacked it up causing the issue. I would like to think a tire shop tech would be familiar with a tandem axle set up with a stabilizer but maybe not.

Thanks again to everyone for their offers of help, just another reason I love this forum.
 
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