โSep-01-2013 07:49 PM
โSep-13-2013 04:55 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
didn't somebody post that your trailer would have to be 30 sq ft of frontal area? if so that is 5 x 6 ft. or non-existant.
bumpy
โSep-13-2013 04:38 PM
wnjj wrote:
Many models in this .PDF too: http://www.apachecamping.com/images/folding-trailers/flagstaff/flagstaff.pdf
โSep-13-2013 09:21 AM
โSep-13-2013 08:51 AM
GaiaGoddess wrote:
I've seen Rangers towing things, but my main concert was the stick shift, way too jerky for needing to be careful towing something.
โSep-13-2013 07:01 AM
GaiaGoddess wrote:wnjj wrote:GaiaGoddess wrote:
but i've never seen a pop up with a bathroom and I dont want an outside shower
The larger pop ups have bathrooms and even showers inside.
Really!? Do you know which models? I have looked into those and never saw much variation, they were all pretty much the same.
โSep-13-2013 05:35 AM
Lantley wrote:
I hope those who claim you can do it are with you along the side of the road or at a far away mechanic shop in the middle of nowhere with you and your Escape.
Your dream can be achieved but there are far better options than attempting to cross country tow with an Escape.
Unfortunately you are reluctant to listen to much of the advice given and will only figure how the Escape is a poor choice the hard way.
Sometimes we learn are best lessons at the school of hard knocks.
I'm curious has anyone told you they are cross country towing with an Escape?
Sure you may tow something small locally with your Escape but to tow cross country is simply pushing your luck and your limits.
โSep-13-2013 05:33 AM
WoodGlue wrote:
G-Gal,
Why not expolore the Lance 1274. It's is large enough to tow with your current truck (this RV was made for smaller trucks)
It's got a nice dry bath and you can have your stove, TV and ducted heat w/ A/C. It weighs in between:
Overall Length 16'10
Dry Weight 2200 Lbs.
Hitch Dry Weight 205 Lbs.
CCC 1300 Lbs.
GVWR 3500 Lbs.
Floor Length 12'9"
Sleeps up to 4
WoodGlue
โSep-13-2013 05:25 AM
WoodGlue wrote:
G-Gal,
Why not expolore the Lance 1274. It's is large enough to tow with your current truck (this RV was made for smaller trucks)
It's got a nice dry bath and you can have your stove, TV and ducted heat w/ A/C. It weighs in between:
Overall Length 16'10
Dry Weight 2200 Lbs.
Hitch Dry Weight 205 Lbs.
CCC 1300 Lbs.
GVWR 3500 Lbs.
Floor Length 12'9"
Sleeps up to 4
WoodGlue
โSep-13-2013 03:11 AM
GaiaGoddess wrote:Lantley wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
12 pages on " Is my Ford Escape worthless for fullfilling my dream? ๐ " OMG
We have all been too politically correct to say "Yes your escape is worthless for fulfilling your dream".:@
Instead we indulged the OP in a drawn out discussion,trying to enlighten and inform her as to how she should proceed:S
Not exactly...not everyone in here thinks it's impossible.
โSep-13-2013 12:10 AM
โSep-12-2013 11:02 PM
Lantley wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
12 pages on " Is my Ford Escape worthless for fullfilling my dream? ๐ " OMG
We have all been too politically correct to say "Yes your escape is worthless for fulfilling your dream".:@
Instead we indulged the OP in a drawn out discussion,trying to enlighten and inform her as to how she should proceed:S
โSep-12-2013 10:58 PM
bikendan wrote:WoodGlue wrote:
And congrats on finding the .1% of the Truck Camper without a bathroom!
Almost every Truck Camper mfg today offers at least a wet bath.
WoodGlue
x2!! if you were only looking at truck campers for a Ranger, then no wonder you only found Tc's with no bathroom!:R any TC that would work with the Ranger, would probably be less than 5% of all truck campers.
by the way, i owned a Ranger and would never put a TC in the back of it.
here's 8 different TC floorplans from Arctic Fox, all with bathrooms.
Arctic Fox truck campers
but they are made for real trucks, not grocery getters like the Ranger.
โSep-12-2013 10:57 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:WoodGlue wrote:
T@B's have models w/ wet baths, as well as R-Pods and Casita's, etc.
WoodGlue
I'll take your word for it on T@bs having a wet bath but the only "facility" I have seen in one is a port-a-pot.
bumpy
โSep-12-2013 10:55 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
make it a condition of the purchase of the Vibe that the dealer tows it the 2 miles to the campground. don't fool around with towing it yourself.
bumpy
โSep-12-2013 10:54 PM
wnjj wrote:GaiaGoddess wrote:
but i've never seen a pop up with a bathroom and I dont want an outside shower
The larger pop ups have bathrooms and even showers inside.