The only thing that went wrong with mine (that I am repairing literally as we speak) is the factory crossmember where my independent arms were having some movement (basically bending this crossmember) and it was affecting my alignment and ability to carry load, also due to the poly bushings I had deflecting too much. The arms themselves did not bend in the slightest which I was pretty pleased about. My new technique is using machined Delrin bushings (so no deflection) and replacing the crossmember with a thick piece of steel. I am also having the entire trailer powdercoated rather than using the paint I chose which did not hold up over winter. I'll post updates about it in my thread. I'm on the fence about taking the time to beef up the arms themselves some more but everything else held up great. When I did the tongue extension I had an engineer who was with Boeing for years there and he liked the approach and suggested adding the plates below for torque yield strength. It has held up 100% with no issues, tweaking, etc, at all...