John.....this rally is larger than I ever expected. I think it will be the most RV's from any Quatzsite Heartland Rally thus far.,,,,should be a real hoot....
Can't wait and it will be great to see you and Cathy again.....remember, you need to spell CAT not say the word around Dakota or she will go crazy trying to find them ha
Hey, I'm glad you went with what your truck could pull. I am sure it would not be fun to get into a coach that is too big for the tow vehicle. (did that with our Lil Guy!) And I for one am glad you got an ElkRidge. We're a rare breed at the Rallies.
Finally brought it home. With the 5th Airborne KP and my Q16 Curt hitch, it pulled like a dream. A little more trouble getting backed in our driveway to load up before putting it in her stall. I'll figure it out. A thanks to johnpsz'z post on the tire mods. Really helped level out my rig. The 2" lift and the additional lift with the 235/80/R16E ties made it about perfect. Going to take her out in Dec. with weather permitting. Made reservations at the Texas State Railroad park in Rusk. Meeting the little ones to ride the Polar Express. An X-mas tradition. Any way, it's home and thaks for all of the help from this forum. At 31', it's still the Lil Guy but it has an attitude now. Thanks again for every ones help.
Do you guys need a floor show? Back in camp sites? We'd love to attend but I'm going on trip the following week However, we might be able to attend. I'll know for sure in about a week. Debbie would like to go so that is putting pressure on me. I'll give you an update in a week or so. Turning 65 on the 21st. Don't know if can drive that far at my age.
Finally brought it home. With the 5th Airborne KP and my Q16 Curt hitch, it pulled like a dream. A little more trouble getting backed in our driveway to load up before putting it in her stall. I'll figure it out. A thanks to johnpsz'z post on the tire mods. Really helped level out my rig. The 2" lift and the additional lift with the 235/80/R16E ties made it about perfect. Going to take her out in Dec. with weather permitting. Made reservations at the Texas State Railroad park in Rusk. Meeting the little ones to ride the Polar Express. An X-mas tradition. Any way, it's home and thaks for all of the help from this forum. At 31', it's still the Lil Guy but it has an attitude now. Thanks again for every ones help.
BTW, while setting up the new rig in the driveway, I was cussing my dealer and Heartland the whole time was under the RV on my back working on the rear jacks. Being manual, I didn't give them much thought on my walk through. dropped the 1st one with the drill and walked around to find the other on backwards. The hex for adjustment was on the inside under the RV. I would be embarrassed to do work like that. Hope nothing else rears it's head
The scissor jacks are fine if you use them for what they are for. They stabilized my NT21 pretty well.
We've also used the screw up jacks that go under the frame rail. They are more solid.