All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Are other drivers killing your RV experience? valhalla360 wrote: jdc1 wrote: Yester-years drivers our age today thought the same thing about us back then. Bingo, if you start talking about the new way of things vs how great it was in the old days, it usually just means you are old. Next you'll be complaining about these young kids who don't walk uphill both ways barefoot in the snow to school. Re: Newbie Seeking Some Information billybronco wrote: I'm interested in purchasing a small travel trailer. I would like to know the best place to look for a (21'-23') small, lightest weight, dual axle. I know there are plenty of light weight single axle trailers but I don't feel comfortable pulling a single axle long distances, like across the country. Seems when they put the dual axle they load it up with stuff to make it a lot heavier. I have a Jeep GC Overland max tow capacity 6200 lbs. I would like to keep my GVWR at 5000 lbs or less. Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated. I am pulling a Forest River Microlite 21 fbrs with a Jeep GC also. Ya might want to check it out,
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