2000 Hi-Lo TowLite 24DB

Mike, I checked for specifications in both NADA and the brochures in the library of this forum. For the model year 2000, there are two separate brochures, one for the Hi-Lo Tow Lite and one for the Hi-Lo Classic; also, in NADA they are also listed separately by plugging in the brands Tow Lite and Hi-Lo, respectively. Nowhere did I see a 2000 model year 24DB. However, in the Hi-Lo Classic brochure for 2000, there are three 24-foot models, 240D, 240L, and 240U. All three show UVW of 4,338 lbs. and GVWR of 6,000 lbs. These specifications and models correspond with the ones for the Classics in NADA. I don't believe you are showing me a Tow Lite model number.

Dee
Summerville, SC
 
My Hi-Lo in its new home!! So glad it is inside!!
 

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Where'd the "A" frame go! Detachable? Or am I just nor seeing it? I'll have to build a garage for mine.
Treeclimber

I suspect it has the "fold up" A-frame, Tree. I couldn't use that kind of A-frame when I got our trailer because it would not coexist with the EqualIZer WDH that I decided to use with it.

- Jack
 
Kinda wish I had the fold away. It would just fit in the garage then. We're planning to build a garage to house the Hi Lo in the down OR up position for year round maintenance and also fit the two big SUVs.
 
Oh I forgot to explain the picture. This is mine that I sold to Jim and Leona in Illinois. He put it in his 3 car garage. That looks like the spare tire leaning on the front A frame. I think he took it off so it would fit in the garage. :)
 
Mike, it must be nice to have a three-car garage; I'm envious of Jim and Leona.

By the way, boy was I wrong; you really did have a Tow Lite model number.

Dee
 

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