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LarryJM
Nov 01, 2014Explorer II
Huntindog wrote:
If you camp as I do boondocking in remote areas, then it can be a real bear. Mud rocks and uneven ground can make the attitude of the TV change with every inch it moves. Often it is impossible to back up the same as when unhitching.
Of course others will say that it is no problem at all... But there have been a few people that gave up on it for just that reason. If you are a campground camper, then this problem likely isn't an issue for you.
What you describe is the prime reason I don't have a HA or even a ProPride. My trailer sets along side my house and because of the slight above grade the house sits on for proper drainage my trailer sets level, but my Van when hooked up is about 5 to 10 deg angle side to side and even the front and back axles on the Van are on different grades when I hook up to the trailer. There is even a slight front to rear grade over the total length of my tow combo when along side my home.
Larry
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