Colorado: Rocky Mountain Hi-Lo Club

Jackq, Most parts for the Hi Lo are common to all RVs, with the exception to the lift/hyd system. There are many RV parts houses, however, I find most of my parts on amazon under RV accessories interior or exterior. Just search for RV toilets, lights, etc for example. Sure beats some of the high cost parts houses. etrailer for some other parts, light lenses, brake and frame parts. These are just a couple ideas, others have more input.
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I'm in New Mexico and just got this poor filthy Hi-Lo. Needs some work and I have most of the stuff to refurb it. I'll need a few parts and have no idea where to look. I'm an experienced r/vet and have had all sizes. Our main one now is a 40 ft Monaco Dynasty diesel pusher...oh well..won't post a pic.

Hi-Lo specific parts are available at the links below.

Home - JR REPAIR

https://hilotrailerparts.webs.com/
 
hey there! is anyone wanting to do any get togethers this year for us Colorado folks?! if so when and where would you guys like to meet up?! we have got the itch with this funky weather to get a move on to start camping, however a little skiddish about all the fire bans locally. please email!
helioxhalo@gmail.com
would love to meet up!!!
Cactusjack!

Hey there,
I’m here in Calhan and just got my first hi-lo. It’s an older ‘89 and trying to get all the info I can on it. Needs a little work, trying to get the hydraulics working. Right now it’s in the up position so when the weather allows I’m trying to get that figured out. Anyways looking for close like minded Hi-lo’ers to meet and learn from.
Take care and hope to here from folks
 
I've owned a 2010 17 ft. since 2013, live N. of Denver now but in CO since 1974. I have health problems now that prevent me from using it anymore and it's for sale on this site and in Denver craigslist with photos and description. Posted this here in case a club member or friend is looking ... $ 10,500.
 
Hi Jim,

Is the club still active? Purchased a Hi-lo a couple of years ago, doing some major repairs for water damage right now and remodeling. Would love to meet other Hi-Lo fanatics!
 
Block - pretty much any RV mechanic should be able to work on them. The only part that’s unique is the lift system - everything else is conventional RV stuff.
 

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