Nov-06-2016 03:37 PM
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iagary wrote:
Take a look at Lance 2285. If you look at the "360" images, it shows the couch replaced with two easy chairs. They also have the all weather option. Well under 5000#. Not cheap though!!
Nov-21-2016 08:15 AM
Nov-16-2016 06:52 AM
RVcrazy wrote:
IMO you are trying to go too far in sizing down! Even for a 22' AF, I would want a 2500. Weight adds up. Since you want a 4 season unit with with everything enclosed, they tend to be heavy for their length.
Nov-07-2016 06:10 AM
Nov-06-2016 06:19 PM
Nov-06-2016 04:55 PM
JD5150 wrote:trail-explorer wrote:
Nash 22H maybe?
Well, maybe not. They are 8' wide, and I wouldn't want to tow an 8' wide TT with a smaller truck.
I'd recommend sticking with a 7' TT.
Thought about building my own. Buying a cargo trailer with 6'9 interior height 7x14. With V nose it would be 7x17. A lot of labor and planning would have to be involved to pull it off.
Nov-06-2016 04:51 PM
trail-explorer wrote:
Nash 22H maybe?
Well, maybe not. They are 8' wide, and I wouldn't want to tow an 8' wide TT with a smaller truck.
I'd recommend sticking with a 7' TT.
Nov-06-2016 04:31 PM
66joej wrote:
In our experience we could not find a 4 season TT in the 24 Ft range under 5000#. We ended up with a Cougar 24RKS. Dry weight 5500#. Your new TV should handle this unit.
Nov-06-2016 04:28 PM
Nov-06-2016 04:19 PM
Nov-06-2016 04:06 PM
tnrv'er wrote:
Outdoorsrv Creekside 22RB or 23RKS The 23RKS weighs more than 5000 though, more like 6K
Nov-06-2016 04:01 PM
tnrv'er wrote:
Outdoorsrv Creekside 22RB or 23RKS The 23RKS weighs more than 5000 though, more like 6K
Nov-06-2016 03:42 PM