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Old 10-16-2002, 03:20 PM
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Looking for a used 19'-23' trailer to use for hunting and camping. Need one that is good and warm, well built and good insulation. Anyone have good brand they recommend to look for used? Probably looking in the $2,000 range. Light weight but rugged for hauling over miles of bumpy road.

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Old 10-16-2002, 07:11 PM
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Ive been there, I have 2000 Jayco Kiwi 23" slide out pretty sweet, hauling it around by myself is real Pain in the @#$. I alway got to find place to put it/Park it when hunting.
IMO Id seriously consider a truck camper, the mobility is invaulable and you never need to take it off your truck.
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Old 10-17-2002, 08:19 AM
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Thanks Ohio. I've thought of that but I don't want to take up all that space in the back of my truck, wanna leave that open for hauling firewood, game, stuff. Plus I don't have a full size truck right now so I would have to buy that first. However, that is not going to happen for about 4 years so a trailer is our best option. Plust my Mom used to have a 19' trailer I used to borrow and that worked great for my needs (they upgraded to a 25' 5th wheel).

I've heard of people getting their axles reversed to increase ground clearance. Is that something that is reasonably priced? Can most RV places do that pretty easily?
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Old 10-18-2002, 09:30 AM
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A friend of mine told me I should buy a trailer that is made in the Pac. N.W. as they use better insulation. Anyone know what brands are made where?
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