I'm not a camper advocate, buuuuut......(PICS)

JM77

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Deer camp is in south Georgia. We got trail camera pictures of what appeared to be African Americans ripping out our air conditioners.

Upon further review of the footage and since we both know that "African Americans" would never do such a thing. I dropped the "Americans" off the end and just figured these ones must have been straight off the boat from Africa "Africans" and didn't know that there are laws preventing theft and destruction of property in the USA.
I guess my question here is why you felt it necessary to identify some looters by their race? Does that matter to you? I honestly have never seen anything like this on a hunting forum. Congrats on that distinction...NOT!!!
 

Againstthewind

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"If anyone can please tell me why this stupid thing is rotating the pictures and how to fix it I would appreciate it. I know its annoying. "

Home button on the right side, volume buttons btm left on an iPhone.

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With the home button on the left side and screen facing down release the phone from your hand allowing it to contact your steel toed boot as you raise it in a punting motion. The phone will then become a projectile and with careful aim may land in the pond. That is my method with phones. Kindof expensive though.
 

mallardsx2

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I guess my question here is why you felt it necessary to identify some looters by their race? Does that matter to you? I honestly have never seen anything like this on a hunting forum. Congrats on that distinction...NOT!!!

Do you like the camper?
 

AKaviator

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Proud and happy little man there, JM77! Good shot too! Congrats !!

Good job moderators!
 
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mallardsx2

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I'm getting a lot of sway with this camper going down the road at 70 MPH.
I'm definitely going to have to get some sway bars on this thing.

Does anyone have any recommendations?

It came with these. but I dot know what pieces are missing or what it is even for.

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mallardsx2

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I figured they had something to do with Load weight distribution. Not sure if they will help with Sway.
 

MTHusker

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I would check out Andersen Hitches, of Idaho Falls. They make a weight distribution hitch with chains, it is pretty slick. Very quiet, easy to use once a person hooks it up and uses it. Not the cheapest, but worth the extra $ in my opinion. I have one on my 31 foot Windjammer trailer, pulls really well without sway. Plus, when disconnecting, it is pretty easy. I had bars before, but this beats them for quietness, ease of operation, tight turns, and anti sway in my opinion.
 

Gr8bawana

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You'll be amazed what a difference sway bars make. Just get them as tight as possible.
A sway bar will make quite a bit of difference. You also need to weigh your trailer and make sure there is more weight at the front and not too much at the back of the trailer. Not enough weight at the hitch results in a very squirrely trailer.
 

mallardsx2

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A big problem is that the back of the trailer is heavy.

That 2500 Ram of mine sits up pretty high so I need to get the hitch quite a bit lower as well. I need to pack more stuff into the front of the trailer for sure. I can light the front of the trailer up with one hand. Its "Balanced"...lol
 
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buckbull

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A big problem is that the back of the trailer is heavy.

That 2500 Ram of mine sits up pretty high so I need to get the hitch quite a bit lower as well. I need to pack more stuff into the front of the trailer for sure. I can light the front of the trailer up with one hand. Its "Balanced"...lol
rule of thumb I have always heard is 10% weight of the trailer needs to be on the hitch.