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Jan-08-2020 07:19 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Take this into consideration. Many of the monster 5ers & many class As today are not built for anything but CGs with services.
Freshwater tanks are small. 60 gal goes nowhere. Holding tanks are small. Domestic fridges are used needing shore power or a large battery bank for the inverter. Space for a large battery bank is extremely limited in all RVs.
Choices for those who want to get out & enjoy CGs with limited services & do it in self sustained comfort are limited. Water capacity & battery power is king.
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Jan-05-2020 06:52 PM
philh wrote:MNRon wrote:
For any “mid-high end” 5er like a CC you really need a 1T to stay within weights; and a dually if you’re over ~35ft. Lots travel over their rear axle weights, I won’t recommend it but that’s your call. I’ve seen MANY that started out with an SRW and then weighed their rigs ready for travel and subsequently lost a bunch of money trading in their new SRW for a dually. Make sure you make an informed decision.
I get it. Told SWMBO, if we go dually, it will be a 450.
Jan-05-2020 04:13 PM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Yes, anything above 25 ft will be an issue in finding camping spots in state and national parks.
We had a 21 ft before and we have to plan out to get into a campsite that will fit our TT. And even if it says it can fit 25 ft, maneuvering between trees, rocks and very tight park roads is an obstacle.
Commercial RV parks almost always can accommodate you. But you have to compromise as it will be just a tad better than a parking lot.
Jan-05-2020 03:26 PM
MNRon wrote:
For any “mid-high end” 5er like a CC you really need a 1T to stay within weights; and a dually if you’re over ~35ft. Lots travel over their rear axle weights, I won’t recommend it but that’s your call. I’ve seen MANY that started out with an SRW and then weighed their rigs ready for travel and subsequently lost a bunch of money trading in their new SRW for a dually. Make sure you make an informed decision.
Jan-05-2020 02:27 PM
Jan-05-2020 12:31 PM
MNRon wrote:
Regarding trucks, I assume you have a diesel dually 1T for the trailers you’re looking at.
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