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- Grit_dogNavigator
Lynnmor wrote:
You do know that the vehicle has self leveling Autoride suspension? When they start the engine it will air up, it probably has a slow leak, a common problem with those.
Or popped one or both of the air shocks. It looks 100% bottomed out.
Probably less of a driver ignorance issue and more of a mechanical failure of the Escalade.
But it is an ignorance issue with the rvnet weight cops who were waiting for a pic like that.
Fwiw, I just bought an old, much older than that Escalade, Tahoe with autoride.
For giggles, I dropped my 32’ enclosed trailer onto the hitch. Probably about 1000lbs tongue weight. It aired right back up to unloaded height.
I wouldn’t want to see how long the 19 year old shocks held up to that weight, but they worked - LwiddisExplorer II“The simplest solution would be to just move his wife Lucy's rock collection...”
For NICKY to move TACY’s rock collection.
Lucille Ball as Tacy Bolton-Collini
Desi Arnaz as Nicholas 'Nicky' Collini - dodge_guyExplorer IILooks like either the WD hitch needs to be adjusted properly or it's not rated properly.
- Dutch_12078Explorer IIThe simplest solution would be to just move his wife Lucy's rock collection to the back of the trailer...
- MarkTwainExplorer
timmac wrote:
But the salesman said it will tow it just fine..
:S
Has anyone ever met a salesman who actually owns and drives an RV? :):) - Edd505ExplorerHe needs an F150 Max tow, it can pull anything.
- navegatorExplorerJust crank the little wheel on the front jack screw of the trailer and the leveling problem is solved, just go slow!
navegator - LwiddisExplorer IIDid that year Caddy have auto air leveling?
- azdryheatExplorerJust needs airbags.
- VeebyesExplorer IIPut the kids, & everything else movable in the back of the trailer. Problem solved.
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