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- FleaM35A2ExplorerTrying with the other tow vehicle. :B


The spring bars are uneven, I know. The hitch is primarily set up for our Tahoe, so it takes a little tuning with the Liberty. I just hooked up to snap a photo.
Specs: 2006 Jeep Liberty CRD with some minor engine mods.
245/75/16 Load Range E Firestone A/T tires.
Tekonsha Voyager brake controller.
As it sits, loaded, I am over the rated US-spec tow capacity (5000). I am, however, still within the GVWR, both axle weights, and well within the Euro-spec tow capacity (7400) for the identical vehicle.
No issues with power, sway, or handling. The rig is surprisingly stable. I have upgraded springs front and rear (OME springs/shocks front, skyjacker springs w/air lift helper bags in the rear).
It tows well and gets a lot of funny looks. My next upgrade will be a pair of Reece dual-cam brackets, as I already have compatible spring bars. - jaydub74ExplorerJust picked this up in Billings Montana. Kodiak 284 BHSL.
Great mid sized unit, with a single push out little bunk room.
Also got to check out the first KOA campground, not bad.
- camp4everExplorerLabor Day Weekend in Becket MA

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- ReneeGExplorer
Trout Guide wrote:
So this is our first trailer. 1986 23' komfort, this is our first trip about a month ago in Buena Vista, CO and we are now addicted. This is so much nicer then the tent thing. Hoping to get out one more time before the snow flies.
Komfort's were one of the best TT's out there. I'm not familiar with the current year models. We had a Komfort 2008 282TS for three years (purchased in 2007) and traded it in for our fiver back in 2010. The model you have is probably quite well built. - Trout_GuideExplorerSo this is our first trailer. 1986 23' komfort, this is our first trip about a month ago in Buena Vista, CO and we are now addicted. This is so much nicer then the tent thing. Hoping to get out one more time before the snow flies.

- Slate_CMExplorer III am new to the site and RVs so I thought some pics and an intro would be in order. We bought a '15 Springdale 241RK a few weeks ago. Here is a photo from our first trip:

It was a 3 day music festival held on a ranch. The people on the left side were glad to see us since they were in tents and we provided some wind protection.
Here is the night we brought it home. This is actually a church parking lot down the street. I parked there while we moved other vehicles around to make room in the driveway.
Obviously I tow it with a Tundra. I'm fairly active on Tundra Talk, so I can help with questions about that truck. - GroovyphoenixExplorerHi all, new member, hoping someone might be able to help me locate a manual and some information, I purchased (2 years ago) a Master Coach trailer, dated 1979 or so, it's an oldy but still pretty solid.
It had some damage which I repaired and while I am pretty handy I would love some information to see if I am bang on or shooting up the wrong tree...
The pics are not posted yet but I plan to once I figure out the "how to" . I can't seem to find any kind of manual or information, this is a "Dauphine" trailer called Master Coach on one side so really to me this is confusisng.
One thing to note my trailer is parked and not moving, it's not yet road worthy and we camp on a lot. - John_HExplorerI had two lost the best one, and the other won't copy over, sorry. It's been a good'n to us. Although had my first blow out in it out of all of this time threw 4 trailers. When they say change your tires at least in 7 years,do it. On my seventh year, trying to get one more, it happened. that 19rbs took it very well !!!!
- mds47588ExplorerJohn H., please post some pictures of your trailer. I've not seen anyone either on this site or most anywhere else that has one of these. 6,000 miles is impressive.
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