All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Best place to get travel trailer insuranceWe have our trailer on our auto policy. We have my truck, two cars, plus my classic car all on the same policy. We also have our home insurance with the same company. It’s all covered by an umbrella policy.Re: Grand Design Reflection 315RLTS Opinions?Gassers do have their place, but steep hills are not one of them.Re: Grand Design Reflection 315RLTS Opinions?We have a 2018 315RLTS, and love it. We pull it with an F250 Powerstroke, and they’re well matched for each other. We haven’t found anything about the trailer we’d change.I’m a tweener!I’m no longer a newbie, asking newbie questions. (There’s nothing wrong with newbies and their questions, we all started somewhere.) I’m also not comfortable enough in my experience to dive in and answer questions, because I expect someone more experienced to do that. I expect that I’m not alone.Re: Watch Out For Tie InterceptorsWhat I noticed is the truck/trailer is in the passing lane, but is passed by everything else in the commercial. You can get ticketed for that in some states. Keep right except to pass.Re: Reflection 312BHTS travel trailer vented or unvented dryer?We have a Grand Design Reflection trailer, and we were told they are all prewired for a backup camera.Re: Trailer suspension sag?Thanks for the responses. It hasn't happened to our trailer, it was just something that came to mind. Since the side with the slides gets a greater load, I was just wondering.Trailer suspension sag?In time, does the suspension on a trailer begin to sag on the side with the slides? The extra weight of the slides, and the apparatus that allow them to operate add weight to one side of the trailer, plus the leverage of having the slides extended makes me wonder if this is an issue, and if a remedy has been found.Re: Backup CamerasWe have one we bought through Camping World. The camera is on whenever your truck lights are on, so you can see what's behind you at all times. Ours has a screen that attaches to the windshield, and has a microphone so I can hear my wife giving verbal directions when backing. I wouldn't leave home without it.Re: Choosing the right tow vehicleThe Excursion is built on a Superduty frame, so with a Diesel engine, you've basically got a diesel Superduty. If you're towing 10,000 lbs, get a WD hitch and go have fun. They haven't made Excursions for years, so finding a good used one might be hard.
GroupsTravel Trailer Group Prefer to camp in a travel trailer? You're not alone.Jan 13, 202544,029 Posts