CharlieFlynt
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Hey y'all, just curious if anyone can tell me if there are install back plates for ladders on the ElkRidge e292, and if so, what is the location of them? Any help will be greatly appreciated by this old Sailor!
Hey y'all, just curious if anyone can tell me if there are install back plates for ladders on the ElkRidge e292, and if so, what is the location of them? Any help will be greatly appreciated by this old Sailor!
Hi. I am a new owner of an Elkridge 298 and actually haven't taken possession yet but an independent inspector told me I should have a ladder installed. I'm thinking as a 65 year old woman I'm not crazy about the idea of crawling around on top of that trailer. I think I can get a collapsible ladder to clean off the top of my slide outs. A 10 foot?? Can someone tell me if they can recommend a good one that is tall enough to clean those slide outs without standing on the top 3 rungs. Thanks. Also any advice on the best tires would be greatly appreciated.
We have a Heartland Prowler P292 (same floor plan as yours) and am looking for new tires as well.
Ours has 15" tires, and have been trying to finds some load range 'E' tires in that size and haven't found any yet.
The Maxxis tires seem to be the best ST tires out there right now . . . maybe we'll get some answers here on that!
As for the ladder, good call on getting a portable ladder . . . much more versatile.
I carry an 8-foot ladder in the back of the truck when towing.
I've looked into switching to the E rated tires and i to cant find a single one in any size that would work for my 15" sundance. I'm just planning on getting the mxxis next spring when my fiver comes out of storage.
In the photo in your sig line it looks like you trailer is towing high in the front.
We just discovered while at the National Rally in Vegas that our rear axle is flat (lost it's camber) and also found out that our trailer is 4 1/2 inches higher in the front than the back when attached to the truck, which is looking to be the cause of this.