jnharley wrote:
Our neighbors in the campground were pulling out this morning and we noticed that their tailgate was down and they were ready to pull out. Went over to let them know and found out that they tow like that. We watched them pull out and make a gradual turn and the tailgate was very close to the RV. It looked like the tailgate would hit on a sharp turn. Any reason why a person would tow like this?
Actually it was quite common years back.
Our first 5th wheel trailer was a new 26' 1984 Aljo that came with a 30" extended pin box. I had it on a '82 chevy long bed. We traveled with the tail gate down to eliminate wind turbulence in the bed after loosing several items even tho they were tied down.
I later added a zero extended pin box. It helped with the turbulence problem but the bigger plus was it brought the 5er closer to the cab and actually pulled easier and handled better in strong side winds. I added a GN/5th wheel gate and no longer had to travel with the gate down.
Now what his reasons were only he could answer.