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Jul 31, 2017Explorer
Road Trip...(similar but supposedly more affordable than Casita)
Escape trailers
Also, is an 19' floor plan too big for you? This back country trailer is a tandem axle, but quite light, and fairly small for what you get. You'll need to get one with the power pack to have A/C and microwave, (most dealers have them fitted this way).
Outdoors RV Black Rock 18DB
1) **Truly 4 season**, at least PNW 4 season.
2) Fully enclosed
3) ---------(size 18' floor, 23' hitch to back bumper)
4) -------- (tandem axle)
5) Stove, preferably no oven
6) Fridge
7) AC
8) Furnace
9) toilet
10) microwave
11) shower, preferably no tub
12) Queen sized bed
13) table / seating for at least one
14) Freezer
Back Country video
My cargo conversion is a tandem, but I don't tow anywhere near the weight capacity. I like the tandem for better ride over bumps, the "included" spare wheel(s) if I get a flat tire, I just think they tow better. Now backing and turning, the tires will slide a little in a tight spot, and I guess your turning radius shrinks a little vs. single axle, but I also think it backs a little easier and more predictable.
Escape trailers
Also, is an 19' floor plan too big for you? This back country trailer is a tandem axle, but quite light, and fairly small for what you get. You'll need to get one with the power pack to have A/C and microwave, (most dealers have them fitted this way).
Outdoors RV Black Rock 18DB
1) **Truly 4 season**, at least PNW 4 season.
2) Fully enclosed
3) ---------(size 18' floor, 23' hitch to back bumper)
4) -------- (tandem axle)
5) Stove, preferably no oven
6) Fridge
7) AC
8) Furnace
9) toilet
10) microwave
11) shower, preferably no tub
12) Queen sized bed
13) table / seating for at least one
14) Freezer
Back Country video
My cargo conversion is a tandem, but I don't tow anywhere near the weight capacity. I like the tandem for better ride over bumps, the "included" spare wheel(s) if I get a flat tire, I just think they tow better. Now backing and turning, the tires will slide a little in a tight spot, and I guess your turning radius shrinks a little vs. single axle, but I also think it backs a little easier and more predictable.
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