All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Coach-Net Experiencesok heres how it works between coach net and aaa as far as when they call us (towing service) as a aaa service provider we have a specific are we cover, now being we have trucks to tow anything and everything we can handle any rv that breaks down in our area, BUT say your in a area that the tow company doesnt have a big truck, well then aaa will call the nearest aaa vendor that does have one, now this process may take awhile, now we are always happy to go out of our area because aaa will pay our own rates for rv service (aaa pays very poorly on car services but make up for it in volume kinda) now when you have coach net they will call a few tow companies around where your broke down and ask how much for what you need done (tow, tire change, whatever) then they pick the cheapest one, thats why sometimes you get long wait times or poor service from the tow company, because they picked the cheapest company. now some tow companys will not do any towing of rv's becasue they are a pain to tow most of the time and dont know how to charge accordingly or just dont care to do it.Re: Would selling this trailer be irresponsible?i have a hard time beliving a dealer told them something couldnt tow something, i has a dealer all ready to send mw on my way with a 34' TT using my grand cherokee. Have you looked at tounge weight? if that was good id sell it, they are adults. maybe they are on some honda forum where others pull the same trailer with no problems and are going off that info. you can only tell them your concernsRe: Why cant we make up our minds (new camper)!!!!!we really liked the shadow cruiser but were not sure we would like just having a dinette and no sofa, esp if were all stuck inside lol.Thats why were still hung up on the surveyor 221st, it has both.Re: Why cant we make up our minds (new camper)!!!!!ill try to answer everything posted, TV is a '13 grand cherokee , hemi, tow package. plenty of power, lacking in wheelbase. thats why we want to stay around 28'for a regular TT, i feel we canget the same living(not sleeping) space out of a hybrid and get a shorter unit, i l;ove the open air feeling of tent ends, my wife thinks shes gonna fall out . when we bought the jayco i had a wrangler and that was all it could tow so we got the small 16xrb. We want the larger bunks that the units ilisted have, not the smaller ones on some. that surveyor someone listed was on the list also it was just heavier than the rest.Re: Why cant we make up our minds (new camper)!!!!!well there are things about the hybrid she likes, mainly the counch and dinette, the tt only has a dinette, we cant tow one larger that has both.Why cant we make up our minds (new camper)!!!!!Ok everyone im going bonkers looking at reviews and trying to decide what camper will be our next, gonna look to the internet for opinions (yeah prob not a good idea) but here goes. Want to upgrade to a larger unit, currently have a jayco 16xrb. I want to stay with a hybrid (i think) i like the roo/shamrock 21ss but cant find one locally (within 150 miles) can find a forest river 221st which has the same floorplan in jersey though. My wife wants a regular TT so we found the keystone passport 2400bh and the cruiser rv shadow cruiser 240bhs, now i have a problem with reading reviews, and of course there are only bad reviews ever so now i cant decide what to do. our requirements are for a regular tt are one slide, large rear bunks, under or close to 5klbs under 28', 500ish lb tw. for a hybrid are large slide, 2 bunks. My wife doesnt like the tent ends and im starting to like the outdoor kitchens that the TT have, i keep flip floppping and im going crazy. between the cruiser rv and keystone i like the options that the cruiser rv has but i keep seeing a ton of bad reviews of them in general not on that specific unit, but now the more i look i see alot for keystone also, theres even a fb page for how bad they are. feel free to comment however you like, you wont hurt my feelings lolRe: forest river quality?prob a new one, unless i can find a newer used oneforest river quality?currently have a jayco and looking into a shamrock 21ss, hows the quality on the forest river products? and quirks they have that i should look for when looking at one?Re: Looking for some help finding new camper RobbiesRV wrote: Have you looked in to the Coleman line? I think the CTS262BH or CTS274BH may work for you. Another couple of good options would be the Heartland Prowler 25LX or the Heartland Pioneer BH250. I work for Camping World of Indy and we have all of them in stock. the colemans you listed are a little longer/heavier than im looking at but im goin gto check out other models from them. the heartland prowler is to bigRe: Looking for some help finding new camper Lula85 wrote: Sorry I don't have more suggestions for you! Are looking for something with a GVWR of 5,000 or a dry weihgt of 5,000? From the researchIe did before purchasing a trailer, I can't think of too many non-hybrids that will fit what your are looking for at a low weight. dry weight of around 5k. tv rating is 7200
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