That thing definitely has the axle flip. Had any issues with it? I'm going to do it on mine because I need more ground clearance badly.
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I just sold the exact same trailer. Very high build quality. Mine was an 01. 50 gal fresh water tank and that is unheard of for a 24' More like 5400 dry but they over built. I think the GVW is 10K so it can carry a lot. I used to take mine to the BCGC range. You will not be disappointed with that unit. And it tows like a dream.
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Here is another you might be interested in
http://denver.craigslist.org/rvs/4710449450.html
Yeah, I saw that one. The only thing I don't like is the table set up. No way to collapse it to a bed. We plan on kids so secondary bed options are a must. Bunks or a couch would be ideal.
Are 30 footers really bad for mountain camping? I found a nice one but it's 30 feet. It's not like my crew cab truck is going to fit into that many spots by itself but I've heard over 26' and you're going to have trouble finding places to fit.
Yeah you definitely will. Mine is 19' (23'4'' OAL) and I am putting on a lift to get more clearance because it doesn't get into one of my hunting spots without dragging.
i wouldn't go too overboard on length unless you are planning to have several people in there or lots of kids or spending a great deal of time in it. I love my trailer but when I go camping my whole idea is to be outside. It's just nice to have a good mobile shelter with a lot more of the amenities.
as far as parking, mine fits most anywhere on per made campsites. Easy to back in and maneuver with. 23' trailer (~27' OAL) is all the more I would want to go or I would run into problems fitting it spaces.
you want to be careful with anything over 27/28ft, because it tends to try to drive your tow vehicle.... In terms of camping spot, it's true that the smaller you go, the easier it is to not only find a good spot, but also, to position your rig in the right spot, within the spot!
To find the right size for you, do this mental test: close your eyes, imagine a camping trip starting on a friday night after work. Now imagine a dark national forrest campground at night, and your are trying to back into a spot, with pine trees / aspen all around and you are not sure exactly if the rock you saw in the middle of the spot is going to be too tall for your campers ground clearence..... Feel free to add to the picture: kids crying in the back seat, or hyperactive dog....
My advice: stay compact. Your camper is not a second home, it's a shelter / kitchen / bathroom.
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Well...found the seemingly perfect camper...except the price is insane.
http://denver.craigslist.org/rvs/4707249133.html
Emailed to see if he'd like to come back to reality.
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