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trailgranny50
Sep 18, 2014Explorer
The one that fits your budget and has the floor plan you are most comfortable with. Also the unit that has the least amount of "fix its" to make it function as you need. Depending where you are the availability of a number of units to look at, in person, within a reasonable distance can be a BIG factor. There's precious little in our area, Oklahoma, without driving a pretty good distance. We bought our oldie but goodie from our son in law in Colorado who is doing what you're doing because it had a problem with the camper making contact with the cargo trailer on turns even with an ungodly long receiver hitch extension. Our good fortune and a point you really need to explore while looking. Good luck in your search!
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