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2011 CampLite automotive travel trailer
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Scott Tuttle, president of the Wakarusa, Ind-based manufacturer Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles LLC, gives a walk-through demonstration of the 2011 CampLite All Aluminum Travel Trailer |
LIVIN LITE Recreational Vehicles is located in Wakarusa, Indiana and manufacturers the QUICKSILVER; CAMPLITE and VRV all-aluminum campers. For more information, contact LIVIN LITE at 574.862.2228, or visit their website at www.LIVINLITE.com.
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| Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camper | Joseph V. | OK,if you really want boost you sales of these units,
the most helpfull thing you can do for us (your potential customers) is to let use know where your dealers are! I live in northern California. Thank you for your attention to this request. |
| Re: Quicksilver motorcycle/ATV camper | Joe (Chiefonelung) | This is my second camping season with the quicksilver 2.0. I really love it. I had a few problems with it in the beginning, but they were caused by the dealership(Boat&RV Rockwood Tn.) They were real jerks to deal with. I went thru Livin-Lite and dealt with a great guy there named Mike that resolved all my problems and never even charged me.I hope he got his money out of the dealership. I pull my 2.0 with a 2011 Ford Transit Connect 4cyl van. It doesn't affect my millage at all. Its quick to set up and easy to maneuver around at the campgrounds.I really love this little camper. |
| Re: Quicksilver motorcycle/ATV camper | Joe (Chiefonelung) | This is my second camping season with the quicksilver 2.0. OI really love it. I had a few problems with it in the beginning, but they were aused by the dealership(Boat&RV Rockwood Tn.) They were real jerks to deal with. I went thru Livin-Lite and dealt with a great guy there named Mike that resolved all my problems and never even charged me.I hope he got his money out of the dealership. I pull my 2.0 with a 2011 Ford Transit Connect 4cyl van. It doesn't affect my millage at all. Its quick to set up and easy to maneuver around at the campgrounds.I really love this little camper. |
| Re: Quicksilver VRV cargo trailer and camper | AZ Camper | We recently purchased a 718 VRV. We enjoy the unit very much, however the unit did not come with a main power switch, so when stored the unit drains the battery. The only option we have is to disconnect the battery every trip. We also have exterior speakers that are wired with the interior ones with no option to segregate them. We contacted the factory and they refused to offer any assistance. Nice unit but awful customer service. If you buy one make sure you get every little detail in writing or you will be left to resolve issues like ours on your own. |
| Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camper | Dave | We've owned our 8.0 for two years and we like it more and more. We had a Coleman for 16 years before that, but wanted something that a small car would pull. Believe it or not, we pull our Quicksilver with a Civic. We even pulled it over the Rockies last summer,(the Civic couldn't move very fast going up the mountains)Visibility is limited because you are lower than the top so we depend on side mirrors. Point being, however, is that it is so light! This makes a difference at the campsite as well, easy to move around by hand. Cold floors easily covered with throw rugs. We have camped two years in a row in Florida and had no problems with mosquitoes, but maybe the camper who complained about them was in a more infested area.
We are very happy with our purchase! |
| Re: Quicksilver truck camper | Fred | will one of these campers fit on a 1/2 ton GMC with a 5'8" bed if the tail gate is left down. |
| Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camper | Maine Guy | Bought a QS 8.0 ft in 2008. Pull with a very full CRV 4 cyl with no problems. Happy with all aspects of the QS except for zippers in tent portion. We are easy on our equipment and ateast 3 zippers have broke over several camping seasons. Live the camper but QS should invest in high quality zippers. I would have been ok to pay several more hundred dollars to get good quality zippers. Too bad QS didnt spec better quality in this area.
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| Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camper | James Grooms | They look nice, Just can't find a dealer that actually stocks them within 200 miles, and they are 2000.00 above suggested retail price and that is overpriced |
| Re: CampLite travel trailer | Dixie | Has anyone pulled the CL13BHB Camplite with a Hyundai Santa Fe? I want to be able to pull it in the mountains out west. Looks like the perfect set up, but I'm not sure of the combination? In put would be helpful. Thanks. |
| Re: CampLite travel trailer | Solafa | Hi
I want to know your prices
And do you ship to Kuwait
Thanks |
| Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camper | chuck | Actually in response to the writer from Vermont,Sometimes pop ups are what you end up with after the RV. We recently sold our 27 foot rv, "the Global Warmer" with its' never ending upkeep,repairs, leaks and the disolving wood floors and walls, and storage rent. That thing would break just sitting there.And it's not just old rvs, the shops are filled with newer rvs getting repaired as well. We bought a 6.1 offroad camper. we can tow it with a 4 cyl wrangler and a Suzuki SX4. Cold floors can be fixed by throw rugs on foam shop mats from auto shops....main thing is, aluminum does not rot! We love this thing for 3 season camping. |
| Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camper | Kelly S | We've had our 8.0 for 3 years now in VT and traveled through New England. We're looking down the road to a small RV (aren't popups just gateway RVs?)
This has served us well; we got it because we have cars, I've towed this successfully with a Subie station wagon a Passat station wagon and eventually a Honda minivan. Mileage on the subie went from 29 to 26 (depending on my highway speed, you can forget it's there).
The minivan was easier for me to tow with because I could see over the top, it fills the rear window on the cars.
We've had one zipper at the top of the door unzip 1/2" and lost two snaps, the snaps were from people "helping" us take it down and just pulling on the vinyl. It's still completely usable and not a big deal. We've never had it leak, it does setup quickly, is easy to move by hand, doesn't let mosquitos in and we've had no problems with it.
I do put a feather bed down over the mattress, you can get chilled through the mattress if it's cold out. The floor can also feel cold with no socks/shoes. I also installed a 12V marine inline pump, so when you call for water it pumps for you with the 12volt battery (very sweet upgrade, I suggest you do this if you have one it was $40 on amazon).
Every bluegrass festival we go to I feel like some sort of magician; I can set it up myself easily and it always gets people gathered around to see what it is I have with me.
I do recommend this; it's a sweet little camper; we're just going to go a little more self contained. If I decide to advertise publicly I can post more info and contact. |
| Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camper | Mike Prosser | Welcome to Prosser RV, the Midwest's largest Quicksilver Camper dealer. Based in Milwaukee, WI we deliver all over the lower 48. In-stock we have several QS 6.0 (and a 6.1 with off-road package and rear deck), QS 8.0, and QS 10.0's. Credit cards accepted and delivery available. Please contact Mike@ProsserRV.com or call 866-820-7243. Thank you Roaming Times - one of them best sources of un-biased RV information. |
| Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camper | rachel | rachelbarnes123@yahoo.com
NEED: used, cheap, mini camper avaiable near syracuse ny asap! |
| Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camper | Deb | I wish to buy the 8.0 Camper. What is the price and where can I get one near Pittsburgh, PA dbrwlkr75@gmail.com |
| Re: CampLite travel trailer | IODAN | 5-22-11 I have towed the 13CLBH with a wet bath with a 2006 jeep wrangler sport w/6sp trans for over 2500 miles so far this year and have spent over 30 nights. It is a dream best trailer out there hands down.Super simple all alluminum no rust no rot EVER!!Built to last forever.The more time I spend in it the better I like it.Check them out see pics on there FB page. |
| Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camper | Eva Jager | Due to medical issues need to give up my 6.0 with rear deck. Slept in one night! Purchased new June 2010. Selling for $ 5,100.00. Contact: 1ravenrock@gmail.com with offer or questions. Unit near Colorado Springs - ready to go immediately. |
| Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camper | Tim | has anyone towed the quicksilver 10.0 with a chevy lumina? |
| Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camper | Mike Prosser of Prosser RV.com | We've got a new shipment of Quicksilver campers arriving around the 1st week of April. We stock CampLite, VRV, Quicksilver and the all-new CampLite Truck Camper. Best prices in the country. We would love to earn your business. ProsserRV.com 866-820-7243 - delivery available for 55 cents per one-way mile. A Livin Lite dealer since 2006 - 3/17/2011 |
| Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camper | d | stephen- consult a towing wt. calculator- it will need numbers like gvwr, hitch rating, etc. do not forget to calculate in frontage area- the amount of the trailer above the tow vehicle. my grand caravan is rated to pull 3600lbs so says the factory.... the calculations put a safer tow at 2000lbs. even at around the 2000lb mark... hills are not fun.
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