Mar-19-2016 06:09 PM
Mar-20-2016 10:28 AM
Jetta03 wrote:
You might want to confirm the weight of that trailer. Winnebago shows that one to have a gvwr of 7000lb which is over your tow rating. The dry weight of 3700lb is a fictional number based on the empty trailer with no options, you will likely find yourself much closer to the gvwr.
Mar-20-2016 10:24 AM
tragusa3 wrote:
You'll be surprised how much your current truck works pulling #4k.
Mar-20-2016 09:56 AM
BragaPulls wrote:
Spouse and I would like to start RV'ing but we are both a little timid with how to get into it. We have been to a couple of RV shows and have a local dealer here who seems really straightforward to deal with. BUT, I have a few questions.
1. We have a Toyota Tundra 4.6L V8, specs are it tows 6800 pounds, we are looking at a Winnebago Micro Minnie 2106FBS which is around 3700 pounds. I am pretty sure this is going to be no problem?
2. Is the Micro Minnie 2106FBS a good buy? Is it a good buy for around 25000 dollars. This is walk out the door price including brake kit, stabilizer bars and everything else.
3. This model kind of fits our needs and what we are looking for but is there anything else we might look at, brand wise?
4. IS there a good website or FAQ here which I might investigate for more info?
5. Just in general, is there anything you wish you had known about RV'ing before you got into it, that you could relate. Impart your rv'ing wisdoms please! 😄
Thanks much in advance,
BragaPulls
Mar-20-2016 09:37 AM
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Mar-20-2016 06:11 AM
BragaPulls wrote:
1. We have a Toyota Tundra 4.6L V8, specs are it tows 6800 pounds, we are looking at a Winnebago Micro Minnie 2106FBS which is around 3700 pounds. I am pretty sure this is going to be no problem?
Mar-20-2016 05:46 AM
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Mar-19-2016 11:47 PM
rbpru wrote:
Rent one, rent one, rent one; you will learn more in a week or ten days then all the opinions form the board.
You are talking big bucks and pulling one of these barns down the road has to be experience to know what it is like.
Also you are purchasing and ongoing project that you do not use then put way like a canoe. There is a fair amout of maintenance and up keep.
Travel is typically 250 miles a day, 60 mph and 10 mpg.
All of this is just rhetoric until you have experienced it.
Mar-19-2016 11:23 PM
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