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kprutzman
Jun 19, 2019Explorer
Here is the specs for our Rockwood 2109s Mini Lite camper.
Rockwood Mini Lite 2109S Specs
DRY WEIGHT 4171 lbs
GVWR 5692 lbs
HITCH WEIGHT 412 lbs
LENGTH 22' 4"
HEIGHT 10' 3"
FRESH 58 gal
GRAY 30 gal
BLACK 30 gal
SLIDES 1
I currently have a Ford F-150. That the engine light came on and the code says it’s the torque converter is stuck off. We tried getting it fixed with Ford, and at a Ford dealer, on our first day arriving at destination, while still under warranty and neither were able to fix it. All they did was ruin our vacation with me having to be on the phone day and night with Ford and the dealership. I have had two previous Ford vehicles and had the same problem...fine until it reaches the 3rd year of ownership and around 50,000 miles and then nothing but trouble. So, I know some of you will swear by Ford being the best, but I am DONE with Ford vehicles.
We had a 2007 Nissan Titan (before having a camper to tow) and it lasted 9 years and 165,000 miles. So, that is why I am looking at the Titan again.
I see the same thing at campgrounds, a lot more Ford and Dodges. Which was why I thought Ford improved since my last Ford 23 years ago. But apparently not. At least not in the ones I buy from them.
So, I want to look at the Nissan’s where I had a good experience for the past 23 years.
Rockwood Mini Lite 2109S Specs
DRY WEIGHT 4171 lbs
GVWR 5692 lbs
HITCH WEIGHT 412 lbs
LENGTH 22' 4"
HEIGHT 10' 3"
FRESH 58 gal
GRAY 30 gal
BLACK 30 gal
SLIDES 1
I currently have a Ford F-150. That the engine light came on and the code says it’s the torque converter is stuck off. We tried getting it fixed with Ford, and at a Ford dealer, on our first day arriving at destination, while still under warranty and neither were able to fix it. All they did was ruin our vacation with me having to be on the phone day and night with Ford and the dealership. I have had two previous Ford vehicles and had the same problem...fine until it reaches the 3rd year of ownership and around 50,000 miles and then nothing but trouble. So, I know some of you will swear by Ford being the best, but I am DONE with Ford vehicles.
We had a 2007 Nissan Titan (before having a camper to tow) and it lasted 9 years and 165,000 miles. So, that is why I am looking at the Titan again.
I see the same thing at campgrounds, a lot more Ford and Dodges. Which was why I thought Ford improved since my last Ford 23 years ago. But apparently not. At least not in the ones I buy from them.
So, I want to look at the Nissan’s where I had a good experience for the past 23 years.
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