Downwindtracker2 wrote:
Northwoods and OutdoorRV are tall units with generally high ground clearance .They are designed to camp in eastern Oregon. Axel flips can be a really dumb idea. You are raising your Center of Gravity.
Not sure how that would make any difference compared to an already tall TT. The 22G only has two entry steps and is only 10'6" tall. If the OP flipped the axles then he'd gain maybe 5-6" more. Probably need a new entry step. But the 22G would now still only be around 11' tall.
The next TT in the line up is 11'2" tall. So it wouldn't be any different that what the others are. The 22G is also 8'6" wide which adds even more stability. Northwood MFG says that you can flip the axles if you want. Just don't see any down side to it, other than needing to get a new set of steps and reconfigure the shocks. Maybe the shocks from one of the other TT's that have the axle under the springs would work.