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CavemanCharlie wrote:
I had a rear living TT once. The problem I had with the rear living TT is that this requires the bathroom to be in the middle. This causes it to be hourglass shaped with very little room in the middle of it. So narrow that 2 people have a hard time getting by one another.
I finally decide on a 20 foot ,rear bath, right side (curb side), dinette design. This still allows me to set at the dinette and look out the window at my campsite and things behind it. But, it makes the trailer FEEL much larger because the trailer is wider in the center.
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Jun-11-2019 03:30 AM
richardcoxid wrote:
We dry camp 99% of the time in USFS/State CGs in ID, WY, and MT and on BLM land for a couple of months in AZ in the winter.
Our unit has 80G FW, 50G Gray and 50G Black. Taking 2 showers/day the Grey tank is our limiting factor (7 to 9 days) when the FW tank is still 1/3 full. We wish that the Manufacturer had installed a 60-70G Gray and a 30-40G Black tank, that way we could use most all of the 80G FW before dumping/refilling the FW tank.
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Jun-07-2019 01:02 PM
K3WE wrote:hawkeye-08 wrote:
***We had a Terry 26' with no slide and rear bedroom, loved the front kitchen but it was bit more than our Yukon XL could handle comfortably.***
HA!
We currently have a Terry 27 ft half bunkhouse with no slide...
Towed it with a 1/2 ton Suburban for several years, now have a 2500 Suburban.
I did not join the weight police, but the truth of both sides became clear.
The 1/2-ton did OK, but it really was maxed out. The 3/4-ton doesn't PULL it any better, but the big leaf springs and big tires, and big brakes...it handles better and doesn't have the maxed out feel.
Don't get me wrong- the camper makes the 3/4 ton work hard, and you must drive smartly and safely, but the 3/4 ton "handles it" with "improved comfort"...more about the suspension!
I acknowledge a bigger motor and different rear end, but the actual pulling is not that much different.
Jun-07-2019 10:00 AM
hawkeye-08 wrote:
***We had a Terry 26' with no slide and rear bedroom, loved the front kitchen but it was bit more than our Yukon XL could handle comfortably.***