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2chiefsRus
Nov 23, 2014Explorer
One thing to consider is how you plan to camp - i.e. full-hook-ups all the time vs boondock all the time. Where you fall on that issue will determine the tank sizes you will want to have on fresh water, grey water and black water. Knowing your tank size preferences may make the decision between B, A or C easier. Also consider the cargo carrying capacity (weight and volume) and compare that to what you want to bring with you. An RV is not priority mail - just because it fits doesn't necessarily mean it should be shipped with you.
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