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Golfcart wrote:
Like said above. even if it doesnt have power stabilizers you can use a drill with the proper bit and make quick work of it
โSep-15-2015 06:57 AM
SoundGuy wrote:poodlecamper1 wrote:
I have severe arthritis, and am looking for recommendations for a TT 20 ft or less, with power stabilizers and a power jack.
You haven't said but presumably you're looking for a smaller, lighter couple's trailer than what you have now ... assuming so, I'd point you in the direction of our own Coachmen Freedom Express 192RBS ... short, compact, weighs ~ 4500 lbs loaded and ready to camp, but offers everything we need in a camper. Improvements this year include a 80" full length queen bed and a vent over the main cabin to which one could add a powered vent fan. It's supplied with a power tongue jack and although I don't see any advantage to adding power stabs I'd assume that could easily be added ... I just use a small 12 volt cordless drill to run the stabs up & down. I tow with a Chevy Avalanche equipped with the older 4-spd wide ratio transmission and same 3.42 axle, typically see 12+ miles to the US gallon when towing. It tows well enough but certainly would do better if it had GM's newer narrow ratio 6-speed. BTW, you might want to change your SIG as your Sierra's engine is a 5.3, not a 5.4. ๐
โSep-15-2015 06:27 AM
โSep-15-2015 05:53 AM
poodlecamper1 wrote:
I have severe arthritis, and am looking for recommendations for a TT 20 ft or less, with power stabilizers and a power jack.
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