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RE: Beech Lane/Anderson levelers

I have used Anderson since purchasing my toy hauler new in 2017. I have heard of them cracking/breaking but I have never had a problem. Didn,t even have to trim athem to get them between the wheels. Never used levemate pro so can,t comment on them. I use a level on the front of the trailer, works for me.
cliffy49 05/23/23 09:38am Do It Yourself Modifications and Upgrades (DIY)
RE: Used Nash TT 22H model, any good? What's it worth and...

Whether you upgraded the srings and tires or not, you can not legally raise the payload capacity of the vehicle. It may make you feel safer but you would still be illegal in the eyes of the DOT and/or lawyers if somaething were to happen.
cliffy49 05/14/23 11:51am Travel Trailers
RE: Used Nash TT 22H model, any good? What's it worth and...

Google is your friend. My personal opoinion is that the trailer is to much for your truck. You are limited to payload based on the yellow sticker on the door regardless of what you change. The GVWR of this trailer is 7000 lbs. which will give you a tongue weight of between 700 and 1050 lbs. https://northwoodmfg.com/wp-content/uploads/N-22H.pdf
cliffy49 05/14/23 07:09am Travel Trailers
RE: 2019 coleman 264RL tire pressure?

I would think that you have duel 3500 lb. axles on your trailer. That being said I would hope that you have at least 20575/15 C load range tires on the unit. I had that size tire when I purchased my Trail Blazer and Coachmen called for the tires to be inflated to 50 psi. My Trail Blazer had a GVWR of 7900 lbs. which is just a little more than your Coleman. I would try to find a tire mfg. pressure guide and go from there. It would alshelp to have the rig weighed in order to cut down on the confusion.
cliffy49 05/02/23 06:49pm Travel Trailers
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