Ha! I must admit that I take off the mirrors when I go on "excursions". In fact, we take them off as part of the unhitching process. Why? Because clumsy me almost walked into them a couple of times. 

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Ha! I must admit that I take off the mirrors when I go on "excursions". In fact, we take them off as part of the unhitching process. Why? Because clumsy me almost walked into them a couple of times.![]()
Hey, just stumbled on the towing convo. I'm pulling a 30' tt and have been pleased with towing performance. I just increased tire size to a 35" (34.5" actual). I tow in firm suspension setting which eliminates most bouncing/bucking from a short wheel base tv.
We're looking at getting a 34' triple axle soon. Thank science for forced induction.
FYI on the Lance trailers... the newer ones now have a 3.5" lift instead of the older 7". This is due to a new frame they have moved to. I'm looking at possibly trading my 2185 in for a new 2285 model with that lift.
I have been successful taking the non-lifted Lance off asphalt, but I have drug the back in the dirt too. No damage, just drug the little triangles that are there to protect the bottom drains when pulling off a trail into a camp site.
Along those lines of thought, when lifting a trailer, you may need to replace the main jack, the stablizer jacks, and the steps. That is quite a bit! This is especially true for the 7" lift, which is what my current Lance would need too!
I hope this helps in the overall discussion,
Jonathan
Most awesome. Full armor and 35s, AND a 30' trailer.
I resolved my leveling issue of the hitch height/trailer by lifting my Airstream 3". They sit rather low to begin with so even with the lift, it's not any higher than majority of travel trailers out there. Stability seems unaffected. Lifted with 2.875" Dexter #11 axle lifting blocks. And 3/16" by upsizing tires from 225/75/15 to 235/75/15s. Perfectly level now with the standard Equilizer drop shank at the lowest position.
I like that drawer. I may have to look into one of those.
Are the Lance TTs of higher quality of the other brands? They seem a little pricier but I like the interior layouts better than some others. I'm still learning about TTs, trying to figure out what brand/setup I want. I originally wanted an Airstream but after walking through a co-worker's dual slide, I want a TT with slides since I'm going to be living in it full time.