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ROGER IN SLC UTAH
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MY WIFE AND I JUST BOUGHT A (1994)16' CASITA LAST NIGHT AND CAN'T BELIEVE THE ROOM INSIDE . FROM THE OUTSIDE IT LOOKED TO SMALL - BUT ONCE INSIDE , IT WAS ALL GOOD, ALTHOUGH I'M 5'10" AND MY HAIR RUB'S ON THE CARPET WHEN WALKING IN IT, I'LL DEAL WITH THAT !
Joe
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You should have done your home work when looking for a trailer. Too many people are in too much of a hurry. Write to the Casita manufacturing company and ask them for a price to put a high lift on yours. Or if you live too far away for that, you might ask Camping World if they can put a high lift axle on yours or somehow jack yours up. I have the high lift on my Casita 17 SD and when I look at it I want it higher too. But we all can't afford those Austrailian travel trailers that can go almost anywhere with no problem. Good luck, we live and learn...that's why we are down here on this planet. Native Americans call this 'school house Earth'.
John BW
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2005 Casita 17 LD Second owner, all good so far. Wish it had the High-Lift axel as black outlet is too low. Lack of insulation which limits extended season camping. Private sale Based upon your experiences, would you buy one of this manufacturer's RVs again?: Yes. Rating: 5/5.
joe
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Sell your brick home and buy a new 17 foot Casita travel trailer. Get all the bells and whistles. Enjoy life while you can. Get your life back and go yee haaa! If you see me in my Trooper pulling a 17 foot Casita give me a honk.
leekayaks
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I lived(and I mean full-time) in a 16ft. casita on marathon key, and loved every minute of it. It pulled very easialy, set up east and was very comfortable. We are so sorry that we sold. I am now rebuilding a 13ft u-haul camper
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