04-20-2014, 03:31 PM
Gary,
This is not earthshattering news but I have only found two ways to not drag the rear end--raise the coach(which takes a little time) and as you said avoid inclines. I most often use solution #1. The mistake most people make is not giving the coach enough time to fully raise.
I live just 15 miles from Eureka Springs. If you are going to be in the area, I'll come by and introduce myself. We've lived here for 18 years so we are very familiar with the area and can provide visitor info if needed. It is a wonderful area & it is a perfect time to visit.
If you want to come to the farm we have a full hookup site available for any Newell owner.
This is not earthshattering news but I have only found two ways to not drag the rear end--raise the coach(which takes a little time) and as you said avoid inclines. I most often use solution #1. The mistake most people make is not giving the coach enough time to fully raise.
I live just 15 miles from Eureka Springs. If you are going to be in the area, I'll come by and introduce myself. We've lived here for 18 years so we are very familiar with the area and can provide visitor info if needed. It is a wonderful area & it is a perfect time to visit.
If you want to come to the farm we have a full hookup site available for any Newell owner.
Steve Bare
1999 Newell 2 slide #531