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Boomerweps
Dec 27, 2019Explorer
I have the Wolf Pup 16BHS. I like the width for easier towing on back roads and being able to not need tow mirrors on my new F150. The dinette would be snug for 4 people. A small child and an adult on each side would still be snug but usable. Dry bath. Queen bed BUT with an east-west orientation. I.e., the forward sleeper has to crawl over the rearward sleeper to get to that dry bathroom at night ;( My wife's biggest complaint.
I like and would recommend my TT BUT it is easy to overload it on the single axle. I bought this TT with my TV being a V6 Ford Explorer with factory tow package. It towed it adequately but even with the "narrow" width, I needed add on tow mirrors to see behind me properly. I did use a Husky Centerline TS WDH with 400-600# bars.
So I recommend the narrow width with dual axle if you can find one in your weight range. The Murphy bed type with a couch when the bed is up would allow more living space when all are inside plus a north-south bed. We originally discounted the Murphy but now would have more considered that.
I like and would recommend my TT BUT it is easy to overload it on the single axle. I bought this TT with my TV being a V6 Ford Explorer with factory tow package. It towed it adequately but even with the "narrow" width, I needed add on tow mirrors to see behind me properly. I did use a Husky Centerline TS WDH with 400-600# bars.
So I recommend the narrow width with dual axle if you can find one in your weight range. The Murphy bed type with a couch when the bed is up would allow more living space when all are inside plus a north-south bed. We originally discounted the Murphy but now would have more considered that.
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