Aug-01-2015 06:10 PM
Sep-05-2015 11:26 AM
4wheelingNUT!! wrote:NC Hauler wrote:I don't think you'll notice a big difference at all In the extra 5 foot. Should handle the turns similar to what your old unit did, depending on where your axles are located from the back, It may have just a little extra tail swing. Triple axles will scrub a little, on tighter turns, but It's really not a big deal, cause double axles do to. I just don't think It's much to worry about. Sounds like you have got a really nice setup, and pictures of your rig would be nice to see. Enjoy your new toyhaulerlawnspecialties wrote:Y-Guy wrote:
3 ACs with an Onan 5500? I'm a bit surprised they didn't go with a larger generator.
I would assume it only allows two to be run at a time. Three would be sweet in a toy hauler all at once but I don't think any do that.
I think. :h
Yep, 3 AC's, but gen set is only 5500....Really not a big deal....We don't really boon dock..We have a camp in WVa on a River....250amp service with RV 50 amp hook up, a 30 amp hook up and two 120 hook-ups as well as septic system and city water, (how city water is in the middle of nowhere and no "city" around for 40 miles is odd), but most of what we will do will be where you hook up to electric. This will be our "retirement 5er"...it affords the wife and I a little more room than what we have now with, what I think is a great company with a good reputation and a 2yr warranty. We'll spend most of our time at our place in WVa, then when it get's too cold, we'll head to warmer climate...that's the plan, hope it works out for us....I plan on retiring 1 Aug of next year, (turned 65 this past July).
It's a big step, but only thing I'm wondering about is how do I handle an extra 5':)
Sep-05-2015 05:54 AM
NC Hauler wrote:I don't think you'll notice a big difference at all In the extra 5 foot. Should handle the turns similar to what your old unit did, depending on where your axles are located from the back, It may have just a little extra tail swing. Triple axles will scrub a little, on tighter turns, but It's really not a big deal, cause double axles do to. I just don't think It's much to worry about. Sounds like you have got a really nice setup, and pictures of your rig would be nice to see. Enjoy your new toyhaulerlawnspecialties wrote:Y-Guy wrote:
3 ACs with an Onan 5500? I'm a bit surprised they didn't go with a larger generator.
I would assume it only allows two to be run at a time. Three would be sweet in a toy hauler all at once but I don't think any do that.
I think. :h
Yep, 3 AC's, but gen set is only 5500....Really not a big deal....We don't really boon dock..We have a camp in WVa on a River....250amp service with RV 50 amp hook up, a 30 amp hook up and two 120 hook-ups as well as septic system and city water, (how city water is in the middle of nowhere and no "city" around for 40 miles is odd), but most of what we will do will be where you hook up to electric. This will be our "retirement 5er"...it affords the wife and I a little more room than what we have now with, what I think is a great company with a good reputation and a 2yr warranty. We'll spend most of our time at our place in WVa, then when it get's too cold, we'll head to warmer climate...that's the plan, hope it works out for us....I plan on retiring 1 Aug of next year, (turned 65 this past July).
It's a big step, but only thing I'm wondering about is how do I handle an extra 5':)
Aug-31-2015 09:24 AM
big buford wrote:
Best wishes for a speedy full recovery!
Aug-31-2015 09:23 AM
Y-Guy wrote:
Jim sorry to hear about your stroke. Hoping rehab goes well and quick for you.
Aug-31-2015 08:14 AM
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Aug-31-2015 05:48 AM
taken wrote:joebedford wrote:taken wrote:According to the Forest River website, a 395AMP is 42'2".
As to towing 44', ours is a tad over that.
According to my tape measure it's 44'6". The industry is full of this. My last RV was listed as 36' on Road Warrior's website and was actually over 40 as well. They have since corrected it. One thing I've learned from buying four RV's.... never trust the specs on their website...
Aug-18-2015 05:54 PM
Aug-18-2015 12:18 PM
Aug-17-2015 04:46 AM
joebedford wrote:taken wrote:According to the Forest River website, a 395AMP is 42'2".
As to towing 44', ours is a tad over that.
Aug-17-2015 04:45 AM
taken wrote:According to the Forest River website, a 395AMP is 42'2".
As to towing 44', ours is a tad over that.
Aug-17-2015 03:54 AM
Aug-17-2015 03:12 AM
blofgren wrote:
I'll bet both of you were surprised how much stuff you had in the old trailer! We felt like hoarders when we unloaded ours!