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TucsonJim
Sep 28, 2015Explorer II
Probably the best thing for you to do is find an open parking lot. Back up the rig and turn until you are just about to jack-knife into the cab. If this angle is insufficient for your normal driving, you either need to extend the hitch or get an automatic slider. If you can live with it and only engage the manual slider when needed, so be it.
As for the extended hitch. I'd call the frame manufacturer (Lippert?) and discuss it with one of their engineers. If the RV manufacturer won't commit to an answer, I'm doubtful if the dealership will either. I believe the frame manufacturer is the best one to make this decision.
As for the extended hitch. I'd call the frame manufacturer (Lippert?) and discuss it with one of their engineers. If the RV manufacturer won't commit to an answer, I'm doubtful if the dealership will either. I believe the frame manufacturer is the best one to make this decision.
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