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PawPaw_n_Gram
Jan 26, 2015Explorer
My opinion
The large gray water capacity is most important. That is the tank which will require dumping the most frequently. It will be the tank which requires you to dump the most.
Nice sized fresh water is important - but it is a lot easier to get/ add more water than to go dump the gray.
A general rule of thumb is always have enough gray and black tank capacity to hold all the fresh water the rig can carry.
Another thing to look at - on the second rig you've listed - it has one Fresh water tank, one Black water tank, and TWO Gray water tanks.
Look to see if both gray water tanks drain to the same dump outlet - or will you have to dump the front tanks, pull forward and dump the rear tank.
The large gray water capacity is most important. That is the tank which will require dumping the most frequently. It will be the tank which requires you to dump the most.
Nice sized fresh water is important - but it is a lot easier to get/ add more water than to go dump the gray.
A general rule of thumb is always have enough gray and black tank capacity to hold all the fresh water the rig can carry.
Another thing to look at - on the second rig you've listed - it has one Fresh water tank, one Black water tank, and TWO Gray water tanks.
Look to see if both gray water tanks drain to the same dump outlet - or will you have to dump the front tanks, pull forward and dump the rear tank.
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