Rbertalotto
Explorer
How are you supporting the part of the RTT that extends from the trailer. Is the ladder the only thing you are using? Some of these set ups look unstable without some type of support under the extended section....
The ladder typically functions as the primary support, but there are also sections of webbing the run over the top of the tent, tying the moving side of the tent floor to the overhead struts, and over to the fixed side of the tent floor. That's what prevents the tent from flopping past horizontal while opening it.How are you supporting the part of the RTT that extends from the trailer. Is the ladder the only thing you are using? Some of these set ups look unstable without some type of support under the extended section....
I don't think it's possible to roll your trailer in that fashion. The outboard section would just drop past horizontal. Not good for the RTT, but I doubt your trailer would mind.Thanks......It just looks like if the ladder failed, the whole trailer would tip over. Not a concern if mounted on top of a two ton vehicle, but my new trailer only weighs 700 pounds loaded....
Yeah, that I can see, even without a dramatic ladder failure. Everything I said before was predicated on a side opening orientation, and less stupidity.I could see this happening if you opened over the rear of a single axle trailer that was unhitched. It might happen before you even got the ladder to the ground. You will note that lots of trailers have stabilizer jacks on the corners that help in both directions with tipping.