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bobndot
Jan 14, 2018Explorer II
jlrmfc21 wrote:
The weights aren't an issue because I'm not looking at anything larger than a 29bh or 28ft tt.
I don't know if length is important to you or not....for parking reasons or pulling into a tight campsite etc.
You're looking at 34' plus, bumper to ball. add the suburbans length , you will be approx 55-56 ft combined.
I think your choice in brand is fine, it's important to find a good dealer that will give you appointments in a timely fashion. I think that is more important than brand shopping.
look at Jayco's website for specs, don't rely on info from a dealers website.
https://www.jayco.com/products/travel-trailers/2018-white-hawk/29bh/
westend offers good advice, to check your sticker, it might not be a bad idea to cat scale your suburban as if you were all loaded up for a trip. Make sure you have a heavy duty hitch, like 1400# spring bars.(there are many payload options for your truck 2000#-2600# depending on how it's equipped)
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