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xteacher
Apr 08, 2014Explorer
We have a 2012 Aliner Classic, Titanium Edition, and we like it. We'd love to have the larger Expedition instead, for extra room, but right now, it's not financially possible. Aliners tow great behind an SUV or small truck. We don't need a WDH, nor a sway bar to tow ours behind our Pathfinder. We've also towed it behind a 6 cylinder Toyota Rav 4 with no problems (3500 lb. tow capacity with tow package). We had to become creative to create storage, but have found things that work for us.
There's a great group of folks that own a variety of A-frames on Facebook, if you want to check us out! It's a great way to learn about these campers. When on FB, search for: A Frame Campers (Aliner, Chalet, Rockwood/Flagstaff A-Frame). Ask to join the group, and someone will add you.
If you're okay with small spaces, and you spend most of your time outside anyway, you'll be fine in an A-frame camper.
There's a great group of folks that own a variety of A-frames on Facebook, if you want to check us out! It's a great way to learn about these campers. When on FB, search for: A Frame Campers (Aliner, Chalet, Rockwood/Flagstaff A-Frame). Ask to join the group, and someone will add you.
If you're okay with small spaces, and you spend most of your time outside anyway, you'll be fine in an A-frame camper.
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