Aug-14-2014 07:39 AM
Sep-07-2014 03:02 PM
wallacemf wrote:
We went with a Jayco Jay Flight 28BHBE, similar floor plan as posted previously. Ours is optioned well, it comes in at 7050# unloaded. Our kids are 12 and 10, and they love the full size bunks. The master bedroom has a door as well for privacy. The other big plus is that it has a huge full-size shower. We tow it fine with an F150 4x4.
If that's too heavy, there is similar floor plan in the Jay Flight Swift line and the lightweight fiberglass line as well.
Sep-07-2014 02:58 PM
Eowens wrote:
I agree, you must have missed my above post where I stated the Dodge Ram 2500 will be the tow rig. After looking at the situation from many different angles it became obvious the Dodge is the way to go for towing the RV.
This is a good thing thing considering how much a new Suburban is.
Sep-07-2014 02:30 PM
Mike Up wrote:
With a family and dog, that Suburban 1/2 ton is going to run out of payload very quickly. You really have the right truck right now. Plus a longer trailer and the Suburbans short wheelbase is concerning especially while hauling your wife and KIDS around in it.
Plus, do you know the problems of Direct Injection?? If you do and want the gamble that's your right. Read Here, Here, and Here. There are many more links but this is just a few.
Even the Ford 3.5L Ecoboost in the F150s is not immune to the Carbon Deposits. There have been some cases posted on the forums.
You have the best truck for the job already. Throw a Bedrug in the bed, throw a Cap on the bed, and have a very comfortable area for your dog, and room for gear on top of it.
Sep-07-2014 09:20 AM
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Aug-30-2014 02:14 PM
Aug-30-2014 11:24 AM
Eowens wrote:
I'll have to check out the Jayco. What I like about the cruiser is the 60"X80" Queen bed. I'm 6' 2" so the extra length is important. Does the Jayco have a 60X80 Queen bed?
Aug-25-2014 08:43 AM
Aug-23-2014 06:08 PM
wallacemf wrote:
We went with a Jayco Jay Flight 28BHBE, similar floor plan as posted previously. Ours is optioned well, it comes in at 7050# unloaded. Our kids are 12 and 10, and they love the full size bunks. The master bedroom has a door as well for privacy. The other big plus is that it has a huge full-size shower. We tow it fine with an F150 4x4.
If that's too heavy, there is similar floor plan in the Jay Flight Swift line and the lightweight fiberglass line as well.
Aug-23-2014 03:51 PM
Aug-22-2014 12:52 PM
Aug-22-2014 06:32 AM
Sillybugs2 wrote:
Just some thoughts from someone with a similar family size.
Your kids are a little younger than mine but they hate the single bunks. Our next trailer will likely have a double over double bunks without a full bunkhouse room for that reason. The are 9 & 13.
Aug-22-2014 04:07 AM
Eowens wrote:
Well I appreciate all the feedback. I'm 99% on a 1/2 ton Suburban/Yukon. This will be my wife's daily driver so I want the fuel mileage of the new direct injection engine vs. the 6.0's 10mpg.
If you guy's have recommendations or advice on models with the floor plan seen above I'm all ears.