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Dodgefather1 wrote:
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Luvmy5vr wrote:
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Dodgefather1 wrote:
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TriumphGuy wrote:pizzaguy wrote:
Heartland uses a "Drop" frame in front of their larger units. It a a 12" frame, and one of the benefits is getting HUGE basement while still being able to stand up in the entire bedroom and keeping total height of fiver around the 13'4" range.
Thank you for answering a question I've had for awhile - how they make these 5ers with headroom up front, still have basement storage and stay under height restrictions. Makes sense.
Jan-04-2013 06:05 AM
pizzaguy wrote:
Heartland uses a "Drop" frame in front of their larger units. It a a 12" frame, and one of the benefits is getting HUGE basement while still being able to stand up in the entire bedroom and keeping total height of fiver around the 13'4" range.
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jbeletti wrote:
Current truck and coach
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Buck50HD wrote:Sundance07 wrote:
New TV Early Christmas present.....:B
2012 Ram 3500 Laramie CCLB Max Tow 4.10 68RFE Auto
It will be tough getting salt on that for the first time!
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