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11:41 pm November 21, 2010
| Driver54
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Got my TT on the 9th and When on a 3500 mile trip on the 11th. I am glad I read this forum before I left. I got the trailer and the first thing was to flip the axles. That helped out allot and it did not take that long. The trailer did very good on the trip. I left F.W. Tx. to N.M. it was blowing 40 to 50 mph. When I got the the first night it got down to 10. Then we had to clime the mountainsof UT. Again the trailer did good. The only thing we had to do is replace a relay by the battery. One other thing was when I got home I had a small leak at the water pump. Over all it was a very nice trip in the trailer. My truck pulled it with no problems. And I did stay up with the flow of traffic. I have a Honda Ridgeline. 3.5 V6 AWD. For the two of us, this 14' RB was just right.
Thank you All and Happy Trails.
Dan
2010 Honda Ridgeline & 2011 14' RB
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9:48 am November 28, 2010
| smilinjohn
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Welcome, Dan! Now, don't be a stranger.
John
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2010 Sportsmen Classic 14RK; 2005 Ford F-150, 5.4L V8; "…..it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance." Charles Darwin
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10:39 am November 29, 2010
| john2k
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Hope trip was good to NM. I looking at needing to fip the axle. Did you flip the axle yourself? If not where did you get it done(In FW)?
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11:27 pm December 2, 2010
| Driver54
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I did it my self. It took my about 1 1/2 hours. It was not hard. I do like the extra clearance it give me. We had no problems towing the trailer at all. We had a great time. Getting ready to make more changes to it. I like these forums to help get ideas.
Happy Camping
Dan
2011 14 RB 2010 Honda Ridgeline AWD
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