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  1. PH

    older or newer for same money?

    needed: weight max of 5500 lbs, loaded trailer with water and personal stuff sleeps 6 (ideally would like drop down bed) I've been consulting the NADA database and figures for weight-- their rating seems to be halfway in between dry and loaded values, based on comparison between stickers on...
  2. PH

    older or newer for same money?

    If you saw a 1987 aluminum frame at a dealer who has done inspections and 2002 fiberglass model private party with no inspections for the same money, which would you purchase based on quality build and maintenance factors? I live in the desert where we'd get little rain and intense sunlight...
  3. PH

    Considering purchase of older Hi-Lo

    thanks for the info I appreciate all you've said. Turns out that the 1975 model's ceiling was fine but seemed to have had fairly extensive damage due to window leakage. The wall paneling bowed outward by about an inch or more and was soft. It did not have a ton of storage and ability to...
  4. PH

    Considering purchase of older Hi-Lo

    Hello, This will be my first post. I need a ton of advice. I have a 2006 Buick Rainier that can tow around 6500 pounds and I am hoping to get a Hi-Lo in the lower 4000lb range, loaded weight. I do not know if the NADA guidelines for weight are accurate (and if so, are they loaded or unloaded)...

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