2007 Hideout by Hornet 20'
In our younger years we maintained very little on our Kit Companion trailer. We just didn't know any better and the only thing we ever did to it was flip the axel for increased clearance. Everything always worked well, and we beat the heck out of it camping in remote areas in Idaho. It saw more old logging roads then paved roads. It was not self contained.
Our current TT we bought from a coworker in early spring )- we've had it out 6 times this summer. It's 6 yrs old, and absolutely everything worked perfect on it from day 1. Hub replaced the brakes right away as he felt it was time, and when he had it in to have the axle's flipped he had them look over the underside well. No hidden issues lurking. We met some people who wanted to see inside of it and they told us it had very good appliances in it too (we were clueless). Dometic Fridge/freezer, porcelain potty, a Wedgewood gas stove, efficient A/C and heater. I wish it had a couple more windows in it and that will be the ONLY thing that gets us to upgrade sometime in the future. This TT has been a GEM.
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