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APT wrote:
I would not tow any Lacrosse models with a Tundra. Payload and receiver limitations for RVing well below the tow rating. Find something more like 6k dry and you'll be happy with how the Tundra (or any capable half ton) will tow. 7k+ means 3/4 ton. Should be able to get any Lacrosse model under $30k, some under $25k.
What do you define as high end? Someone mentioned Artic Fox my Northwoods Manufacturing which is highly regarded and great quality, but not luxurious by most RVer accounts. Airstream has higher end style and some materials as well as great quality, but they are smaller, no slides, heavy and expensive.
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Hedgehog wrote:I had the Prime Time Lacrosse on my short list and I would have bought it but the dealer wouldn't budge on his pricing. It is not an Excel quality but it was a fairly well built trailer with better furniture than most RVs. The mattress still sucked but that is the case with most. As far as the other components, fridge, stove, etc they used are common to the industry. There are some videos on youtube about there water system tests and some of the tests they perform for air leaks. I liked the whole package for the price point.
So back to my original question, is the Prime Time Lacrosse a good travel trailer as far as quality and construction?
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โAug-27-2014 10:10 PM
xteacher wrote:
First, ask yourself why the motor home is getting less use. Is it the motor home itself, or is there simply less interest in traveling/rving? If it's the motor home (too big/cumbersome, etc.), maybe a trade is in order. Just don't buy a huge trailer, or you'll be in the same position as with the motor home. To me, 28 feet is perfect, assuming it has one or more slides. Longer than that becomes a little cumbersome. I've had larger TTs and a large 5ver, and I prefer them smaller now. It's so much easier to get around, and the selection of camping sites increases as the size of the camper decreases.
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