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- 6door74Explorerhere's another if you're still looking
https://www.highlandridgerv.com/products/2018/ultra-lite/travel-trailers/UT3310BH
Another open range but the ultra lite variation - 6door74Explorer
Mncst wrote:
Now if we could find one with an outdoor kitchen that would be the icing on the cake
The passport and the sporttrek both have an outdoor kitchen... - MncstExplorerNow if we could find one with an outdoor kitchen that would be the icing on the cake
- MncstExplorerGreat suggestions ! Thanks everyone. Now it’s decision time :)
- Santa_FeExplorerTake a look at this Shadow Cruiser...fits the bill for what you're looking for!
http://cruiserrv.com/sc-289rbs - 6door74ExplorerSo thanks to this thread, I think i'm down to two trailers to choose from based on the half bathroom. the open range is definitely too heavy for my vehicle and my wallet!!
That leaves me with the Keystone Passport and the Venture Sporttrek. Any advice on which will most likey be the better buy?
Thanks
Sorry for hi jacking your thread OP. Hopefully it'll help in your decision as well. - 6door74Explorergot it. I was going to get a sway bar and i already have the 4.10 gears.
Thanks - 31_tundraExplorerAll i did was add a rear anti sway bar. I was going to add different rear gears, but the van pulls good as it is. I usually do not pull more than 250 miles one way. I made very sure that the Reese dual cam was set up properly. Down side is that towing I get 6.5 mpg. You got to pay to play. :-)
- 6door74Explorer
31 tundra wrote:
I saw one at the Hershey show. It was a sporttrek sst343vbh made by venture rv which is owned by K Z. A bath and a half and an outdoor kitchen.
Looking at your sig, we have the same tow vehicle. I looked up your trailer on rvguide.com to get an idea of the weight. How does your van perform pulling it and what if anything have you done as far as mods or accessories to ensure it does well?
Thanks! - 6door74Explorer
jbjuices wrote:
6door74 wrote:
jbjuices wrote:
We just ordered the OT328BHS and decided to get the Propride due to what a beast it is. Can't wait for it to come in because I LOVE the floorplan.
Out if curiosity, what are the towing specs for your excursion? I'm wondering how it compares to my E350 V10. That's a nice trailer!
My Towing capacity for my Excursion is 11,000 lbs. I'll be maxing out my tow vehicle so that's why we decided on the Propride WDH. I was informed from my mechanic that it'll tow it just fine, but to make sure you have a good tow set-up.
Thanks for the info. I've been looking a a couple of trailers mentioned here as well as others that sleep 10 from another thread. Most seem to be at my max of 10,000 lbs if not above. Enjoy your trailer and let us know how it tows!
On a side note, I found old DMV registration cards for the trailer that the previous owner of my tow vehicle owned. It has the "gross vehicle weight" of the keystone outback listed as 10,000. Can anyone confirm what weight that is in relation to the weight sticker on the trailer itself? I assume it's the weight on the title. Is that basically what the max weight of the trailer can be when loaded?
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