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09-11-2024, 11:07 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2024
Location: Michigan
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Looking for a 17' to 19' Towlite Near Michigan
Hi, I am new here and am looking for a well maintained Hi-Lo Towlite that will fit in my garage. Likely looking for a 17RK, 17T, 18H, or 19T from the 2000s, newer the better, but condition is more important than year. All systems should work and maintenance should be up to date with no leaks or de-lamination to repair as I am not looking for a project. Ideally, I would like one that has been stored indoors when not in use. I am willing to pay a premium for the right trailer in the right condition. Willing to drive a bit, but in or near southern Michigan would be best. Let me know what you have. Thanks.
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10-01-2024, 06:51 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2023
Location: Tennessee
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I don't know my reply went to you so if this is a duplicate I apologize.
I have a 2004 17T for sale. I am near Nashville and it is listed in Facebook Marketplace here. My wife and i took our last camping trip this summer to see the UP waterfalls, had it listed in Northern MI Craigslist, just missed you.
I store it in my garage and the folks I bought it from stored it in a carport.
The good: Tires and battery near new. New Dometic fridge, Ac works well as does the hot water heater, furnace and water pump. Resealed the roof this summer.
The bad: Needs new awning fabric. Mechanics are good, fabric is not. Front window has a minor intermittent leak. I would have recaulked the window by now but am recovering from shoulder surgery.
Randy
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10-02-2024, 04:30 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Niagara Falls,NY
Posts: 4,224
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HiLo for sale
Your Towlite seems to be well kept. The new buyer could measure the awning fabric and get replacement fabric at shade Pro. Measurement is key. The front window may need to be taken out and realigned with butyl tape. Use Lexell caulk on the outside. UTUBE has a video on how to do this. Best of luck healing up from shoulder surgery. I am recuperating from heart valve replacement. I can only lift ten pounds!! A good excuse to have DH help me with house work. Some have just bought a clam shell dinning shelter. Best of luck finding a buyer.
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10-03-2024, 03:33 AM
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Member
Join Date: Sep 2024
Location: Michigan
Posts: 8
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BootsduBois
I don't know my reply went to you so if this is a duplicate I apologize.
I have a 2004 17T for sale. I am near Nashville and it is listed in Facebook Marketplace here. My wife and i took our last camping trip this summer to see the UP waterfalls, had it listed in Northern MI Craigslist, just missed you.
I store it in my garage and the folks I bought it from stored it in a carport.
The good: Tires and battery near new. New Dometic fridge, Ac works well as does the hot water heater, furnace and water pump. Resealed the roof this summer.
The bad: Needs new awning fabric. Mechanics are good, fabric is not. Front window has a minor intermittent leak. I would have recaulked the window by now but am recovering from shoulder surgery.
Randy
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Thank you! I have a lead on a 1990s 21' Funlite closer to home. I think that one will fit in my garage if I take the spare tire off the bumper, so my limit is now up to 21 feet. I'll contact you for more info if that one does not work out.
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10-03-2024, 12:31 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Niagara Falls,NY
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Getting a HiLo
Be sure to measure your garage for height and length. Measure the Funlite from tongue to bumper. Also account for the AC unit/height. Make sure your Tow vehicle can tow the heavier Funlight. What is your tow vehicle?
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10-03-2024, 09:08 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2024
Location: Michigan
Posts: 8
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sam
Be sure to measure your garage for height and length. Measure the Funlite from tongue to bumper. Also account for the AC unit/height. Make sure your Tow vehicle can tow the heavier Funlight. What is your tow vehicle?
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I have made the measurements. A 21-footer will fit, a 22-footer will not fit. My 2500HD pickup will have no problem towing any length Hi Lo. Garage space is the limiting factor. Lorrie likes the 21' floorplan better than the shorter units, especially the bathroom, so a pre-2000 21' FunLite or Towlite that may now be the top of the list.
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10-03-2024, 11:34 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Niagara Falls,NY
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Buying a HiLo
We also tow with a F250. Ours is a 26ft. Classic. We keep having to look in the mirror to see if it is still back there. Use the buyers check list. A HiLo of this vintage will need to have all the windows taken out and resealed. Have the appliances been replaced? Get up on the roof and look for soft spots and dicor that needs to be renewed. I owned a 1990 HiLo so I know what could need to be replaced/repaired. Our current HiLo is a 1996. If this doesn't work out for you more will be available in the spring for sale. Keep us posted.
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11-03-2024, 09:28 AM
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Member
Join Date: Sep 2024
Location: Michigan
Posts: 8
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Search Over
I cannot find a way to edit my initial post to state that we have found our Hi-Lo, but we have completed our search. Yesterday, we pulled a 1992 21' FunLite home and put it in the garage. It just barely fits length wise, but no issue height wise as there is no A/C on the roof.
After a study of Hi-Lo brochures, we ended up concentrating on 1980s-1990s 20' and 21' models that had the "full size", dry bathrooms across the rear. The garage limited us to 21' max (with the spare tire removed from the rear bumper), so while there were several 22' models for sale, with most newer than 2000, we could not consider them.
The FunLite we found appears to have been garaged it's entire life when not in use, and was actively used this past summer, but I am already putting together a punch list of little projects to be addressed. I am doing a lot of reading on this forum and I am sure I will eventually be posting some questions. For now, one of the first projects will be winterizing the trailer as camping season is over in Michigan.
We are excited, let the fun begin!
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11-03-2024, 10:16 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Pine, AZ
Posts: 4,692
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Glad you found a unit that works for you. I'm going to close this thread, since you're no longer "looking". If you have questions or whatever, start a new thread in the appropriate section. Happy winterizing!
- Jack
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