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RCMAN46 wrote:This can be very true. I've been happily married to the Polish Princess for 35 years. I've noticed how stressed she gets when preparing for a trip. This is all about covering all the bases but my thinking is different. If we forget the mustard, I can still have a good time. Her Highness might grumble and comment occasionally about the lack of mustard. She may even proclaim a Royal Edict about the lack of such substance and the Cause. This then becomes a matter of Royal Importance and even if the mustard is finally acquired, the Royal Proclamations may still ensue. God, I love this woman but living with Royalty has it's compromises.
In my opinion the most important part of choosing the trailer is get the one the wife likes.
When Mother is happy everyone can be happy. But if Mother is not happy then no one is happy.
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Jason234 wrote:
2012 Ford F-150 FX4 Super Crew
5.0L, 3.73 gears, 145" wheel base
Full tow package with electric brake controller
I will purchase a top of the line weight distribution hitch with sway control.
Max GCWR 15,100
Max trailer weight 9,300
Payload 1,421
If I stay under 700 pounds for tongue weight and TT under 6,000 I think I am fine. Let me know if you think I'm wrong. I'm here to learn. I will be staying in the Mid-West for the most part.
โFeb-17-2017 10:26 AM
Joe Williams wrote:
You have some nice options narrowed down. My question is what kind of pickup are you pulling this thing with? Sure there are pros/cons to buying new vs used. But if you are like me, I didn't want to sleep in somebody else's trailer.
However, your towing vehicle is the most important factor to what you get in my opinion. I bought a camper that pushed the envelope on my TV, and paid for it with a new transmission when I forgot to put it in tow/haul mode. My fault, costly mistake. My new truck has a much higher towing cap so it is a lot more comfortable to pull.
All that said, I looked at that catalina and loved it. I really wanted it, and still regret not buying it. Of course, it's a lot heavier than mine so there was no way in hell I could've gotten it without getting a new truck
โFeb-17-2017 10:07 AM
IDman wrote:My wife thinks it would be nice to have because we wouldn't have to track through the whole trailer to get to the bathroom. I guess she thinks we could just enter through that door if we are outside, around the fire having adult beverages. its not something we have to have, just something she likes.
Jason, I am just curious as to what the great attraction is for the bathroom door to the outside? I don't mean anything by this; just wondering what I am missing.
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