TravlinGranma
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- Jan 1, 2018
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We are considering purchasing a Hi Lo and debating on which model to go with. We have a 2019 Toyota Highlander XLE AWD, 3.5L V6, rated for 5000 lb. towing. What might be the largest HiLo we could safely be looking at?
We have looked at a 2005 17' Tow Lite through a dealer WITH A GVWR OF 3840 LBS. Does anyone have this model that they have actually weighed and know the actual unladen weight on this? Most of the cabinets on this one are loosing the "wood look Contact paper" and the wallpaper on the ceiling is peeling. It also has an unrepaired split in the fiberglass on the back of it near the edge of the roof which continues to the top of the roof. There is a huge gap on the front of the roof that needs to be filled as it appears it will leak. It is for sale at a dealer and they want $7600 plus we will have some tax and license fees on it. If we purchase from a private party there is no tax as we live in NV. We do have to pay sales tax if we purchase from a dealer per NV law but not through a private party.
Hubby is 6'4" but amazingly fit in this trailer, though his head majorly hits the ceiling in the bathroom. Didn't really like the small opening to get out of the bed though it is nice that the sofa and dinette make a King Size bed due to hubby's needing a longer bed. Also there is no fan in the bath. Has anyone had an issue with that?
Would love to find out if anyone here is using a Highlander to tow and what their experience has been, what Hi Lo they have and what they might recommend. What mileage have you experienced? How does it do towing up hills and mountains? We live at 6800 feet.
If anyone has a light weight Hi Lo they are looking to sell, we are in the market and would love to purchase from a private party.
We have looked at a 2005 17' Tow Lite through a dealer WITH A GVWR OF 3840 LBS. Does anyone have this model that they have actually weighed and know the actual unladen weight on this? Most of the cabinets on this one are loosing the "wood look Contact paper" and the wallpaper on the ceiling is peeling. It also has an unrepaired split in the fiberglass on the back of it near the edge of the roof which continues to the top of the roof. There is a huge gap on the front of the roof that needs to be filled as it appears it will leak. It is for sale at a dealer and they want $7600 plus we will have some tax and license fees on it. If we purchase from a private party there is no tax as we live in NV. We do have to pay sales tax if we purchase from a dealer per NV law but not through a private party.
Hubby is 6'4" but amazingly fit in this trailer, though his head majorly hits the ceiling in the bathroom. Didn't really like the small opening to get out of the bed though it is nice that the sofa and dinette make a King Size bed due to hubby's needing a longer bed. Also there is no fan in the bath. Has anyone had an issue with that?
Would love to find out if anyone here is using a Highlander to tow and what their experience has been, what Hi Lo they have and what they might recommend. What mileage have you experienced? How does it do towing up hills and mountains? We live at 6800 feet.
If anyone has a light weight Hi Lo they are looking to sell, we are in the market and would love to purchase from a private party.