Papabear7
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New member -- can't believe it just occurred to me to look into RV forums, I've used forums for other interests extensively, but just started searching for help to get our heads around where we're heading!! We recently became empty-nesters and started thinking about getting a travel trailer. After two RV shows and three trips to local dealers in the last 4 months, we're aiming at the micro-lite/ultra-lite range in a conventional TT. As a kid, we did a lot of trailer-pulling all over the Ozarks & out west; dad was in charge then, but I learned the 'stage hand' side of it all ... now I guess I get to be boss, financier, and stage-hand. Wrong, I married the boss since then ...
For a tow vehicle I want to stick with my 15-year-old GMC 1/2 ton with a 5.3L V8 & factory tow package, just not ready to move up to something newer and bigger. It's still in great shape, and what isn't I've been refurbishing/bringing up to date, but this leads me to self-impose aims of a 4,500-5,000# dry-weight trailer.
We were very locked-in on a Flagstaff 25DKS, but recently have been lured toward the Keystone Bullet 220RBI. Really like the layout better, the spread-axle seems to make sense. Tough part is deciding to pull the trigger knowing it will sit in storage so much more than we will have a chance to use it.
Looking forward to learning a lot more ... of course, doing is best, so at some point, we'll just jump.
Bear ...
For a tow vehicle I want to stick with my 15-year-old GMC 1/2 ton with a 5.3L V8 & factory tow package, just not ready to move up to something newer and bigger. It's still in great shape, and what isn't I've been refurbishing/bringing up to date, but this leads me to self-impose aims of a 4,500-5,000# dry-weight trailer.
We were very locked-in on a Flagstaff 25DKS, but recently have been lured toward the Keystone Bullet 220RBI. Really like the layout better, the spread-axle seems to make sense. Tough part is deciding to pull the trigger knowing it will sit in storage so much more than we will have a chance to use it.
Looking forward to learning a lot more ... of course, doing is best, so at some point, we'll just jump.
Bear ...