Herb-in-FL
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A question for the detail/technical sort of people.
According to the NADA guide, for the 22 foot Hi Lo's made from 2002 onward; (all of which had a width 7' 10", and that these were all the factory finished and measured unloaded weights); the weights varied from a low of 3120 lbs, in the M-2202L-D (bronze series of 2002), to the heftier weight of 3850 lbs in the M-2204-T and M-2205-T (years 2004 & 2005).
The weight 3332 lbs was the most common listed weight for the period, 2002 to 2009.
Assuming, that they all had the same sizes of freshwater, grey and black tanks, and were all basically the same model, what accounts for such a large difference of up to 730 lbs in these dual axle models of the same 22 foot length Hi Lo's.
Thanks, if you shed light on the answer.
GoCamp
According to the NADA guide, for the 22 foot Hi Lo's made from 2002 onward; (all of which had a width 7' 10", and that these were all the factory finished and measured unloaded weights); the weights varied from a low of 3120 lbs, in the M-2202L-D (bronze series of 2002), to the heftier weight of 3850 lbs in the M-2204-T and M-2205-T (years 2004 & 2005).
The weight 3332 lbs was the most common listed weight for the period, 2002 to 2009.
Assuming, that they all had the same sizes of freshwater, grey and black tanks, and were all basically the same model, what accounts for such a large difference of up to 730 lbs in these dual axle models of the same 22 foot length Hi Lo's.
Thanks, if you shed light on the answer.
GoCamp