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BurbMan
Nov 06, 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.
One of my concerns in going with the HA was camping on the beach in soft sand with tires at 15psi...your re-hitch angle is always different than your un-hitch angle due to shifting sand.

Yes, it may take longer on the beach or in the woods than it does on a flat level concrete pad, but it's no by no means difficult. The key is having the TV aligned in a straight line with the TT, then using the spring bar jacks to adjust the angle of the hitch head to match any front-back or side-side off-level of the TV.
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