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โDec-22-2016 12:51 PM
coolmom42 wrote:
I wish smaller trailers had more/bigger windows, too.
โDec-22-2016 10:24 AM
RPreeb wrote:bosworthj wrote:
That Jay Flight is almost exactly what we would be looking for I think. Gross weight of 7000 concerns me a little with my tow capacity only being 7700. I am sure we can find similar, I know the build quality of Jayfligh is usually pretty decent though...
Dry weight of that Jay Flight is 5220, so if you don't get crazy loading it, you should still have a decent margin.
โDec-22-2016 10:02 AM
bosworthj wrote:
That Jay Flight is almost exactly what we would be looking for I think. Gross weight of 7000 concerns me a little with my tow capacity only being 7700. I am sure we can find similar, I know the build quality of Jayfligh is usually pretty decent though...
โDec-22-2016 09:58 AM
bosworthj wrote:
That Jay Flight is almost exactly what we would be looking for I think. Gross weight of 7000 concerns me a little with my tow capacity only being 7700. I am sure we can find similar, I know the build quality of Jayfligh is usually pretty decent though...
โDec-22-2016 09:53 AM
โDec-22-2016 09:32 AM
BB_TX wrote:
New 150/1500 trucks have considerably more payload capacity than a similar 10 year old truck. A new 150/1500 can handle some of the lighter pin weight 5ers. But that doesn't help you for your current situation. When the time comes to upgrade the truck, then it would be best to go to a 250/2500 or 350/3500.
โDec-22-2016 08:51 AM
bosworthj wrote:
Thanks again for all of the info. I knew I could count on the community. It sounds like a TT with a rear living space will be our best bet. I'm in that middle class America reality of only ever being able to update one thing at a time :)so the trailer and truck would be 5 to 10 years apart from each other.
I just remember when I was younger the big windows on the front with the cover that bee's always made nests in and a bunch more windows around the outside. It just seems like with the sleeker sides they have moved away from putting as many windows in. Maybe it is just the models I have been looking at, but it seems more and more prevalent these days...
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โDec-22-2016 07:24 AM
bosworthj wrote:
Thanks again for all of the info. I knew I could count on the community. It sounds like a TT with a rear living space will be our best bet. I'm in that middle class America reality of only ever being able to update one thing at a time :)so the trailer and truck would be 5 to 10 years apart from each other.
I just remember when I was younger the big windows on the front with the cover that bee's always made nests in and a bunch more windows around the outside. It just seems like with the sleeker sides they have moved away from putting as many windows in. Maybe it is just the models I have been looking at, but it seems more and more prevalent these days...
โDec-22-2016 06:51 AM