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BC4277
Nov 30, 2017Explorer
We have a 2017 192RBS. SoundGuy is right on about most everything. Coachmen must have improved the mattress, as we've found it very comfortable. I'm in the 180 lbs. range.
I like the sofa better than a dinette in this size TT. I'm not a big fan of the Jack Knife sofa/bed. If more counter space is needed, we just move the table closer.
I also replaced the Chinese tires after about 10k miles with the GY Endurance tires. I had no problems with the Chinese tires during my trip to Fairbanks, AK. but after reading the issues, I thought better safe than sorry.
I may replace the stock antennae next year, it works fine in metro areas, We don't watch that much TV, so it is not high on the "Honey Do" list.
My fresh water tank also sags, why they didn't put some sort of cross support brace is beyond me. This also means that I'm dragging around a gallon or two that I can't use. Also, to winterize, I have to run the left side of the trailer up on blocks to drain the tank as the "Low Point Drain" is on the right side of the TT.
The 192 RBS tows great behind my 2003 Tundra. Gas mileage is in the 10mpg range, with a low of 8.9 mpg. It is a full 8' wide & taller than most TT in this market segment, so it pushing a little more air.
The floor plan really works for my wife & I. I like the fact that we can utilize the TT without moving the slide out, i.e. stopping for lunch or quick overnight stop.
I like the sofa better than a dinette in this size TT. I'm not a big fan of the Jack Knife sofa/bed. If more counter space is needed, we just move the table closer.
I also replaced the Chinese tires after about 10k miles with the GY Endurance tires. I had no problems with the Chinese tires during my trip to Fairbanks, AK. but after reading the issues, I thought better safe than sorry.
I may replace the stock antennae next year, it works fine in metro areas, We don't watch that much TV, so it is not high on the "Honey Do" list.
My fresh water tank also sags, why they didn't put some sort of cross support brace is beyond me. This also means that I'm dragging around a gallon or two that I can't use. Also, to winterize, I have to run the left side of the trailer up on blocks to drain the tank as the "Low Point Drain" is on the right side of the TT.
The 192 RBS tows great behind my 2003 Tundra. Gas mileage is in the 10mpg range, with a low of 8.9 mpg. It is a full 8' wide & taller than most TT in this market segment, so it pushing a little more air.
The floor plan really works for my wife & I. I like the fact that we can utilize the TT without moving the slide out, i.e. stopping for lunch or quick overnight stop.
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