2002 Hi-Lo Limited for Sale in Albuquerque

Alex-HILO

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2002 Hi-Lo Limited for Sale
$5,000. (NADA low retail is $7,050)
• The GVWR is 7,500 pounds.
• This trailer is 29 feet long, and has 30-gallon each fresh, grey, and black water tanks, 2 8-lb lp tanks, 2 new batteries, 3-year-old lightly-used 65-pound tires (originally came with 50-pound).
• It comes with an installed Miracle Fan, air conditioning, solar panel (on the roof), radio/cd player, speakers throughout, hitch, load levelers, and septic connections.
• This trailer is clean and in excellent shape. It has a beautiful oak interior, and is very logically arranged. It sleeps 4, a queen bed in the bedroom, and a double-bed folding-down sofa.
• Comes with light oak (solid oak, not laminated) doors on cabinets and drawers. It has upgraded materials through-out because it is a Limited. Very few Limiteds were made, and only in 2002.
• Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico
• To see in person, call Alex Wold at 505-363-3223.
 

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What vehicle to tow this?

Don't get mad at me for saying this. To safely tow this you would need a 3/4 ton truck or like vehicle. I say this because the stated weighjt on the metal plate isn't always accurate. Then you add propane,water,batteryies and passengers. Plus what ever you put in the RV such as food and clothing. You can literly tow this with a half ton. You most likely would be overloading the axles and would have a hard time stopping. You would also put othjers in danger. If you tow in mountains a 3/4 ton truck would be the right set up.
 

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