Jun-22-2020 11:40 AM
Jul-15-2020 08:21 PM
Jul-15-2020 06:02 PM
noteven wrote:
A tow vehicle that doesn’t need “sway control” or weight distribution, pintle hitche, and a good memory.
Remember how many turns of the jack to reset trailer for hitching,
Back it with the jaw open till you crash into the eye. Raise the jack, close the jaw, connect chains and electric, hop in and drive off.
Every time I get in a fight with a ball hitch I claim I’m going to switch the fleet to pintles.
Jul-14-2020 11:28 AM
Skelshy wrote:
...Adjust the trailer height. Crank down the trailer. .....Crank the crank to lower the trailer.
Jul-14-2020 09:20 AM
Jul-14-2020 08:36 AM
Jul-13-2020 10:14 PM
Jul-06-2020 06:01 AM
jerem0621 wrote:
Slow down and enjoy the process!!
This is part of the ritual of going camping to me! Towing is one of my favorite parts!!
If you do not have an electric tongue jack please get one, they are a game change for sure!
Also, I don't have a back up camera so practice backing up and find reference points in your mirrors that can help you. Of course, I have a Tahoe and my Tahoe has a hump directly in the middle of the rear hatch for the rear windshield wiper. Just find your reference point and go for it.
Thanks and JMHO!
Jeremiah
Jul-01-2020 02:47 PM
Jul-01-2020 02:07 PM
Jul-01-2020 10:43 AM
GrandpaKip wrote:
Short answer—no.
However, if your tongue weight is about 700 pounds or less, it’s lots easier to use an Andersen Hitch. Still have to back up straight, stop under the ball and attach everything. Takes me about 5 minutes.
Takes longer to load all of the adult beverages required.
Jun-25-2020 07:12 AM
Skelshy wrote:
It may not sounds like a lot. But on a weekend trip, time really counts.
Jun-25-2020 06:59 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:GrandpaKip wrote:
Short answer—no.
However, if your tongue weight is about 700 pounds or less, it’s lots easier to use an Andersen Hitch. Still have to back up straight, stop under the ball and attach everything. Takes me about 5 minutes.
Takes longer to load all of the adult beverages required.
I agree, that and a electric jack too
Jun-24-2020 06:46 PM
GrandpaKip wrote:
Short answer—no.
However, if your tongue weight is about 700 pounds or less, it’s lots easier to use an Andersen Hitch. Still have to back up straight, stop under the ball and attach everything. Takes me about 5 minutes.
Takes longer to load all of the adult beverages required.
Jun-23-2020 11:13 AM