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โJun-25-2017 06:22 AM
bernercamper wrote:
And I was dead against pop ups but the hybrid mentioned makes a lot of sense. Can you give me some brands to search? The size and weight would be better.
โJun-25-2017 05:51 AM
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โJun-25-2017 04:35 AM
bernercamper wrote:
I have 4 young children under 11. I have 3 teens but if they join us they will be able to tent camp I think. And maybe drive separately too!
I have a 2007 expedition that says it can pull up to 9200lbs.
โJun-24-2017 07:07 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
"The biggest limiting factors will be price - under $10k and hopefully used for under $5k! AND my driveway "
Your price points are unrealistic but you might get lucky. Regarding your driveway, find an optional storage location before you buy.
โJun-24-2017 04:00 PM
bernercamper wrote:
I'm looking at rvtrader. I can't figure out eBay motors. Craigslist seems full of fake ads. Not sure what's up with that. Dh wants to stop by some rv dealers on his next work trip. Any other potential sources?
โJun-24-2017 03:35 PM
โJun-24-2017 03:32 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
"The biggest limiting factors will be price - under $10k and hopefully used for under $5k! AND my driveway "
Your price points are unrealistic but you might get lucky. Regarding your driveway, find an optional storage location before you buy.
โJun-24-2017 03:29 PM
kerrlakeroo wrote:
Jayco's will be a possibility, Lance will likely not be out there at the price point your talking about.
N. Georgia,
mostly staying in RV parks? or
running west for boondocking times?
Bunks and kids, looking for two double bunks or 3 singles? You will still have a dinette and maybe a sofa
All are things to consider at the ages you mentioned.
That said, there are plenty of TT's out there, but you will be looking at 3-7 yrs old, and they will usually show some wear. Look for signs of water intrusion first and then do it again, It is the destroyer of trailers, If you find one that appears to have always been dry then look to how well the floorplan can meet your needs and how can you work with it. Your families size makes that the most important issue after water. If you cant find a way to work within the space it will quickly become untenable.
Your Excursion will allow for a 20-25' trailer but when counting the weights add all the kids to the TV weight limit, they count there also.
Finding this in the 5-10K price range isnt impossible, but you will have to put some time into it.
โJun-24-2017 03:25 PM
Second Chance wrote:
What a vehicle can pull and the true payload available for loaded pin weight and cargo in the trailer are two different things. Search the forum and you'll find many threads with lots of detail on this topic. With almost any 1/2 or 3/4 ton vehicle, you will hit the limit on payload (read tongue weight, people, fuel and gear) long before you hit the maximum towing capacity. When making calculations, use the gross weight rating of the trailer off the sticker rather than empty or published weights.
After that, on a used trailer your main concerns should be tires, wheel bearings and water integrity (roof, leaks, previous water damage, etc.).
Rob
โJun-24-2017 02:37 PM