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03-09-2021, 02:15 PM #1
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Questions About Our 22mle
I find myself with questions now that our 22mle has arrived. Some of which will likey be answered after I have time to read through the manuals. Currently have a teething toddler though, so no telling when that will be, so figured I'd ask you fine folks.
I opened the slide for the first time today and a thought crossed my mind. "Could we tip over?" I am on fairly level ground. Slightly higher on the passenger side, need to be up on the drivers side maybe 1". The slide didn't struggle so I am assuming I am level enough, but what is the weight limit of the slide?
The other question I had was, how tall does the tongue jack go? Trailer is reversed in the driveway and it does slant downward slightly, I have it on 4 blocks + Cap. Will the tongue jack let me know when I am nearing the end?
I'll start with those 2 questions.
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03-09-2021, 03:19 PM #2
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[QUOTE=Average Jane;353542]I find myself with questions now that our 22mle has arrived. Some of which will likey be answered after I have time to read through the manuals. Currently have a teething toddler though, so no telling when that will be, so figured I'd ask you fine folks.
I opened the slide for the first time today and a thought crossed my mind. "Could we tip over?" I am on fairly level ground. Slightly higher on the passenger side, need to be up on the drivers side maybe 1". The slide didn't struggle so I am assuming I am level enough, but what is the weight limit of the slide?
The slide will not tip the TT over...but as a rule, you'll want to level out (left to right) as a first step of parking (boards, blocks, Anderson wedges, etc). Once leveled L/R, plug your rig in to start charging your batteries again. Next, chock your wheels (if you get X-Chocks, there will be no sway to left or right when you unhitch. Once unhitched and locked in place, move your TV out of the way and level out your front to back with the jack...I usually lay a 36" level on the floor (left to right, front to back) with the stairs still in. Once you're leveled left to right and front to back, lower your stabilizer jacks and make them snug without "lifting" the trailer too much. Jack height depends on your jack make/model. It'll stop when it maxes. After all of that, double check clearance for the slide to extend (don't hit that tree) and complete setup.Last edited by goodoz; 03-09-2021 at 04:06 PM.
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03-10-2021, 03:26 PM #3
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For sure, I have leveling blocks to level left and right. Honestly I just didn't think about it when the delivery guy was dropping it.
I think if I'd leveled it left and right I'd have had room for 1 or 2 more blocks, I was able to fit 4+cap.
Good to know the tongue jack will stop on its own. I thought there had to be some feature to stop it or a mark that appears when I should.
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03-10-2021, 08:52 PM #4
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Another thought crossed my mind today. The TT has a max weight of about 7k. I always interpreted that for towing, but realized it's likely meant to also be once you are leveled w/ people and things inside?
I've been weighing items as I put them, by the bin full and destination that way I can keep track of how much weight is in the bathroom, kitchen, front storage etc. Think we will have about 400lbs of stuff, including the new mattress.
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03-12-2021, 03:50 PM #5
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I don’t believe any weight ratings pertain to the trailer set up during camping.
Once the stabilizer jacks are down no more weight is applied to the axles and tires which determine the gvwr
Quite sure weight ratings are for guidance driving down the road only
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03-12-2021, 04:56 PM #6
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03-12-2021, 05:10 PM #7
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Questions About Our 22mle
Ummm. Lol. Because steel doesn’t move, any additional weight I add to the trailer would not affect the tires and axles unless you are thinking a trailer would bow that much from the ends?
This would never be an issue anyway. Man o man
Btw you do realize how much snow weight is on my trailer
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03-17-2021, 07:40 PM #8
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I’m sure the weight limits are just for moving down the road. Tires, axles, etc will all have far higher static limits than those applicable rolling down a bumpy highway at 60 mph.
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03-13-2021, 04:41 PM #9
That’s really light. Did you add batteries? Anything in the garage? Electric cords are heavy. Grill?
I weighed my trailer after a normal load up on a truck scale. We added almost 1000 lbs. no bon bons
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Good question. Max weight should be the total of everything including people. Your doing good becuase your weighing items, just keep the weight to a minimum. We like to use light stuff when we can.
Just as a side note. if you are running your refrigerator your trailer needs to be fairly level.
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