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Cummins12V98 wrote:
I would re think the 2500 you will wish you had went with a 3500 later.
There are a lot of top quality used RV's that are suited for full timing. Our MS was 4 years old when we bought it. Saved a bunch and have a really nice rig for the money.
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Nov-23-2013 10:07 AM
Since you are in Canada, perhaps the Arctic Fox products would be a starting place as they are advertised as four season and well insulated. If you plan to spend winter on the Gulf Coast then that might not matter that much.
Nov-23-2013 08:49 AM
We are definitely going diesel. We want to go bigger than our current 20"TT but not so large that we are limited in where we will fit; we're thinking 26'-28' max. Our first trailer was a 13' fiberglass egg and the last few years in the 20' TT feels like a palace... :-). If we buy a campground unit we plan on checking brakes and buying new tires. We have never skimped on having a full safety inspection before turning wheels in the spring so any unit we purchase will be fully inspected for running gear, water and propane. We also plan to add solar so new batteries will be added.
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