
2021 T@B320 CS-S and driveway incline
GirardIrwin
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We ordered our TAB CS and trying to envision backing it up our driveway and are worried
about the back of trailer clearing. NUCAMP said the angle of departure is 13 degrees. The driveway in 87 ft long with elevation at street of 69ft and 76 ft at the top. My calculation of incline is around 5.5 degrees. Will the trailer make without a problem when being towed by Jeep Wrangler or
Subaru Ascent? Sorry for this basic question. New to
camping world and Nucamp.
sue
about the back of trailer clearing. NUCAMP said the angle of departure is 13 degrees. The driveway in 87 ft long with elevation at street of 69ft and 76 ft at the top. My calculation of incline is around 5.5 degrees. Will the trailer make without a problem when being towed by Jeep Wrangler or
Subaru Ascent? Sorry for this basic question. New to
camping world and Nucamp.
sue
Comments
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I would look at the spare tire. Is the angle of departure with or without the tire? I removed mine, which was mounted under the rear, to give me more clearance. Best to have a spotter when you try it. Point out to the spotter your areas of concern.
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@GirardIrwin..do you order it with a full size spare? It makes a difference as to where they mount it?Former 2017 T@G Max XL
2021 T@B Boondock CS-S
2018 Nissan Pathfinder
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GirardIrwin said:. . . TAB CS and trying to envision backing it up our driveway and are worried
about the back of trailer clearing. NUCAMP said the angle of departure is 13 degrees.IMHO you have nothing to worry about regarding the TAB CS rear end
. . . however that is just an opinion based on several assumptions and estimates of
the TAB CS dimensions. As I don't have access to a CS model to measure I used CS
Pictures to estimate the trailer axle location. An estimated trailer axle location plus
NuCamp reported 13 degree departure angle calculates out to about 15 - 16 inches rear
ground clearance on level ground. That sounds reasonable as a standard CS has a 15
inch hitch/coupler height.
So with those limitations in mind my guesstimate is you will have more than enough clearance.
Note: Above uses a 5 degree angle as my calculation for the values you provided were about 4.6 degrees while you estimated 5.5 degrees . . . so 5 was more or less in between.
Final Note: Above only addresses trailer rear. It is possible to drag either the front jack post or TV hitch depending on your TV and hitch.'18 320 S, pitched axle, 3020HE; PNW basedTV: '17 Colorado V6 Z71 4x4, Tow Package, GM Brake Controller
TV: '25 Canyon AT4
Adventures: 58 Nights: 405 Towing Miles 50,180 -
Thanks to all especially MuttonChops
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Would be interesting to see a few photos. 👍🏻Mike - Elmira, Mi / 2019 T@B 400 / 2021 Chevy Silverado LTZ
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