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jmtandem
Sep 19, 2014Explorer II
Add me to the growing list of those that think a pre-owned travel trailer is probably your best bet to get into RVing. The first trailer almost will never be your last so learn from that first one what you really want in a travel trailer. Things like size, slideouts, number of doors, bunkhouse or not, outside kitchen, floor plan layout, tank sizes, and the overall experience of towing something that is likely longer and wider than your tow vehicle. Then, you can understand what you really want in a TT.
I think watching the two movies mentioned earlier will provide some laughs; better to laugh at the issues in the movies than find yourself learning the same things with your RV.
I think watching the two movies mentioned earlier will provide some laughs; better to laugh at the issues in the movies than find yourself learning the same things with your RV.
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