I can see it now (Boom, Boom) subwoofer running and all! - I do not know how far it leans back - I never thought of it before. I will have to measure on level ground
I have talked to Hensley and asked if they have a longer tow bar. They said "no" for safety reasons. I may have to get one custom made.
As to whether or not it runs hitched up - good question. I do know that traveling down the road it starts to warm up and the situation doesn't get better as the days go by, even if we unhitch. Symptoms as indicated by feeling the temperatures of the boiler and absorber coils (as outlined in the diagnostic manual) still point to blockage. I have never hitched up all on level and normal ground and sat that way to see what happens. That might be an interesting test. For now, all that will be different is the baffeling behind and the icebox being the level point. It is a temporary setup so I can go back to the old way if I need to.
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Originally Posted by VIKING Maybe time to have the Hummer slammed?
Or put a lift-kit on your Airstream.
How far does it tilt the Airstream back when hitched up?
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