โOct-20-2014 06:27 PM
โOct-28-2014 05:41 PM
N-Trouble wrote:
Why does this site keep quoting my original post when I do is go back and make a simple "edit" to my original?
Is there a site admin who can look into this? Have never had this problem before.
โOct-28-2014 05:34 PM
RTBabich wrote:Macs Dad wrote:
It sounds like your tongue and frame will be good with the thicker steel and additional out riggers. It's an 09 so they must of upgraded from the previous years.
You can check the date on your Transmaster tires but I would go ahead and get the new ones for piece of mind.
How many outriggers did they originally use?
The Transmaster tires have an "07" year code.
The new Maxxis tires I just got have "14" date codes.
Got the Maxxis ST225/75R15 Load range E tires at realdealtires.com for $120/ea no tax, free shipping.
(Made in Thailand)
โOct-27-2014 12:40 PM
Macs Dad wrote:
It sounds like your tongue and frame will be good with the thicker steel and additional out riggers. It's an 09 so they must of upgraded from the previous years.
You can check the date on your Transmaster tires but I would go ahead and get the new ones for piece of mind.
โOct-24-2014 03:32 PM
โOct-24-2014 09:32 AM
N-Trouble wrote:
... How do your inner wheel wells look? Are they square or leaning towards the wall?
โOct-24-2014 08:55 AM
mrw8i wrote:N-Trouble wrote:
Why does this site keep quoting my original post when I do is go back and make a simple "edit" to my original?
Is there a site admin who can look into this? Have never had this problem before.
If you hit "back", edit and then post it is actually a repost as the site has no idea you did the first post. Most websites are stateless and have no idea what you are doing from page to page. They could add "tokens" to more carefully watch what you do, and the token would basically say - "Hey, that's not allowed".
Be careful hitting the "back" button on any site where you are actually making changes, especially online stores.
Best just to edit your original post via the edit button.
โOct-24-2014 08:27 AM
N-Trouble wrote:
Why does this site keep quoting my original post when I do is go back and make a simple "edit" to my original?
Is there a site admin who can look into this? Have never had this problem before.
โOct-24-2014 07:38 AM
โOct-23-2014 07:52 PM
Macs Dad wrote:
... Most of the SL's had C-Channel steel tongues. Just check the thickness and confirm if has 1/8" thick. You may want to see if it is bending up and all. You might be able to just site it. If it's 3/16 you should be good.
Then I would just check out the outriggers to see how many you have on both sides.
If the sides haven't buckled yet you may be good.
Definitely turn the vent around.
โOct-23-2014 07:04 PM
RTBabich wrote:Macs Dad wrote:
... Also check the tongue on your trailer and see how thick it is. WW had issue's with thin tongues that were 1/8" on the SL's and replaced them with 3/16" thick steel tongues. The 1/8" were actually bending up substantially over time. ...
I read thru the WW Repairs Sticky and if I recall there's a pic with the 2 different thickness 4" box tubing used for the tongue. Or maybe that was in an article about the lawsuit. Anyway, our Superlite has a U-channel tongue 5" x 1 1/2".
Noticed something odd, the roof vent over the shower opens forward. If it was left open while driving it would be ripped off by the wind. I've ordered vent covers for all the vents. I'm guessing that vent was installed backwards and it looks easy to turn around.
โOct-23-2014 12:18 PM
Blackdiamond wrote:
I wouldn't worry about the grunt and groans from the hitch.....from your description, sound like you got an "Equalizer" brand hitch, which is one of the best.
โOct-23-2014 09:55 AM
โOct-22-2014 09:26 PM
โOct-22-2014 07:43 PM
Macs Dad wrote:
... Also check the tongue on your trailer and see how thick it is. WW had issue's with thin tongues that were 1/8" on the SL's and replaced them with 3/16" thick steel tongues. The 1/8" were actually bending up substantially over time. ...