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Gdetrailer
Mar 20, 2018Explorer III
univmd wrote:shfd739 wrote:
Friends of mine have a Tundra Crewmax 4wd with the 5.7. They just got a Shadow Cruiser 280QBS. Small separate bunk room with 50 amp and 2 ACs factory.So far it's been a good match for their Tundra.
Thank you for naming an actual model and manufacturer!!! Thank you to all the others for their valuable advice too! It would be interesting to have a list of all the smallest of the large 50 amp trailers if that makes any sense lol:-)
Umm..
That trailer at 32 ft IS HUGE..
Not to mention right at 6K lbs EMPTY per brochure (which is pretty much always lower than delivered weight).. And that IS well over the 5K lbs I calculated your TV can handle..
AND does not mention TWO A/C units so one must assume that the empty weight is for ONE A/C unit and adding a second will add a good couple hundred lbs and take away the same amount in cargo weight..
SEE HERE
"Exterior Length 31' 11"
Body Length 28' 10"
Exterior Width 8'
Exterior Height 10' 11"
Interior Height 6' 9"
Bed Size 28x72, 36x72, 60x80
Dinette Bed Size 48x68, 28x68
Sofa Size 70"
Axle Weight (lbs.) 5,220
Hitch Weight (lbs.) 710
Dry Weight (lbs.) 5,930
GVWR (lbs.) 7,710
Cargo Capacity (lbs.) 1,780
Fresh Tank (gal.) 44gal
Gray Tank (gal.) 30gal
Black Tank (gal.) 30gal
LP Bottle (lbs.)40
Power Conv. (amps) 55amps
Furnace (BTU) 30K"
I should also mention, didn't see anywhere that it is "50A SHORE POWER" but it does have a 55A 12V CONVERTER. The poster of that model may have confused the two items which ARE different things..
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