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- sljohnson1938Explorerwhile i do not own a TC - at the present time - i would get a Hallmark.
that is if i could afford one. they are high price. my second choice would be the Outfitter, then a Northstar. my choices are based mainly on size. i want a 9 1/2 to 10 footer. and must be 'self contained', that is AC, toilet, etc.
the nice thing about both the Hallmark and Outfitter is they have large fresh and waste tanks. Palomino has no grey water tank. - RWDIIIExplorer
TomG2 wrote:
Are truck campers exempt from the weight sticker requirement of other RV's?
Im not shure what you mean but my little Bronco has these stickers - TomG2ExplorerAre truck campers exempt from the weight sticker requirement of other RV's?
- ISBRAMExplorerThe OP didn’t mention what type of truck the camper was going on. I thought I would just mention that most of us here know that many of these pop up campers will push you deep into ¾ or 1 ton territory.
Some of the manufactures seem to vastly under state the true weight of their products. With Hallmark I knew exactly what my camper’s true weight was. - TomG2ExplorerBe aware that Palomino has made some huge improvements in their 2014 models. The result is some really low prices on 2013's or the benefit of a better wall and door system on the new ones.
- whazooExplorer
- RWDIIIExplorer
raymondmom wrote:
What year would a good late model Bronco be?
2005?
2012?
Get the best deal you can on a new one,The new bronco 1200 for example is called the 2014 SS1200. It has electric top and LED lights.
I have a 2013 Bronco 800 and I am negotiating a trade in for a SS1200. - raymondmomExplorerWhat year would a good late model Bronco be?
2005?
2012? - campingkenExplorerWe have a Northstar and are happy with it. They produce a quality product at a reasonable price.
- bbqfreakExplorerthanks guys will be checking out these different ones. again thanks I need to get in a 10ft door with air on top of it
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