Rhino
Well-Known Member
so cheaper im looking at used tbh the trailers we have looked at are forest river auroras and stuff another model? cant remember what it was called?Just be careful when looking at/considering a cheaper/low cost trailer, or a "light weight" rig.
Their cheap or light for a reason, usually in the construction. Their cheap or light cause they cut back on material quality/strength.
As an example. many cheaper rigs or light weight rigs will tell you NOT to walk on the roof simply because the roof materials/trusses are made from 2 inchx2 inch materials, and may be further apart than 12-16 inches. There may not even be a ladder attached to the back, and/or no provision for a ladder simply cause the manuf dosen't want you walking on the roof.. Roof material itself may just be a sheet of luan covered by the roof material and glued down.
Our Jayco uses marine grade plywood, on 16 inch solid roof trusses, screwed down, and 2, 3 people can easily walk on it without any problems.
Construction and materials are the big differences between trailers and their costs.
As far as washers/dryers....most regular trailers don't carry enough water to use a washer, and most campgrounds will charge you extra if you have/use a washer. Dryers usually need a 50 amp electric supply to power them and unless you order one with 50 amp (may not even be an available option....on our Jayco it was available) a dryer is useless. In almost 60 years of camping we only had one rig that had a w/d....class a motorhome, and in 6 years never used it once
In your position I would be looking at a newer used rig....thousands of them available now as many owners are looking to trade for newer models. If buying new, you will loose around 30% the minute you tow it off the dealers lot. At the same time, you can get deals on a used rig cause dealers want to unload them to make room for new stock....and you can make a real lowball offer on a used rig.....NEVER EVER pay their asking price...always offer at least a third less than their asking, cause they probably only paid half of what their asking.
Same for new....never pay retail....offer 25-30 % of retail and bargain from there. Our Jayco, a 2022, listed for $44.000 with the custom items we wanted, ended up paying $35,500.
that is a good point thou on the roof ill have to look into that one more on some of the campers we are looking at. the reason for light weight is yes my truck can tow more then my mid size trucks and has more power to do it which is great! buuut i dont care to have massive heavy trailers personally so if i can get what i want in a smaller light weight package then im happy lol.
ya i dont get the washer and dryer thing? it makes no sense tbh to me... just take it all home and wash it there lol.
ya thats what im leaning to do is get a used newer model for a good price.
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