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mrkoje
Aug 23, 2013Explorer
These might be some candidates:
This floor plan looks like it is absolutley horrible but the weights might be inline with your Tahoe - maybe.
http://www.forestriverinc.com/ToyHaulerTravelTrailers/HyperLite/default.aspx?model=hyperlite&page=floorplandetails&floorplanid=4371&RVType=THT
This one looks like the tongue weight would bust your payload as soon as you add any weight in front of the axles. If you can get this model balanced correctly with the two bikes on or behind the rear axle and still have 13-15% tongue weight and still be under your hitch raiting and payload for the Tahoe then this might work. It's a better floor plan.
http://www.cruiserrv.com/fun-finder-xtra/xt_200/specifications.html
Here is another one where I think the floorplan is horrible but it fits within your weight limitations on the Tahoe.
http://www.kz-rv.com/mxt/MXT160.html
Point is they are out there. You might not like what you get with the Tahoe as a limiting factor. Some of these TH will have too much tongue weight "DRY" or unloaded for you to pull with the Tahoe. As soon as you add weight from your toys behind the rear axle than it will take some of that weight off the tongue. It is more complicated to get setup right with the TH than a traditonal TT but as long as you're going down the road within your payload, GCWR, GTWR and GVWR all while having 13-15% weight of the trailer riding on the ball and towing safely with no sway then you're good to go!
GOOD LUCK
This floor plan looks like it is absolutley horrible but the weights might be inline with your Tahoe - maybe.
http://www.forestriverinc.com/ToyHaulerTravelTrailers/HyperLite/default.aspx?model=hyperlite&page=floorplandetails&floorplanid=4371&RVType=THT
This one looks like the tongue weight would bust your payload as soon as you add any weight in front of the axles. If you can get this model balanced correctly with the two bikes on or behind the rear axle and still have 13-15% tongue weight and still be under your hitch raiting and payload for the Tahoe then this might work. It's a better floor plan.
http://www.cruiserrv.com/fun-finder-xtra/xt_200/specifications.html
Here is another one where I think the floorplan is horrible but it fits within your weight limitations on the Tahoe.
http://www.kz-rv.com/mxt/MXT160.html
Point is they are out there. You might not like what you get with the Tahoe as a limiting factor. Some of these TH will have too much tongue weight "DRY" or unloaded for you to pull with the Tahoe. As soon as you add weight from your toys behind the rear axle than it will take some of that weight off the tongue. It is more complicated to get setup right with the TH than a traditonal TT but as long as you're going down the road within your payload, GCWR, GTWR and GVWR all while having 13-15% weight of the trailer riding on the ball and towing safely with no sway then you're good to go!
GOOD LUCK
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