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| Re: Coachmen Prism class C motorhome | Tori | you all are all complaining about the price but have you really looked at what they are selling for? mid 60's! for the used units I have looked at by the time you buy it, repair and repair it, much less pay for gas at 6 to 8 mpg you would have been better off with the compact units! | See RoTi item |
| Re: Hensley Cub towing system | Clarence Bryan | Hensley testimonial: After speaking with Rick several times I finally ordered the Hensley Arrow on Dec. 30 last year and received it within just a few days. Although I was nervous about spending so much money on a hitch, Rick was very patient in answering all of my questions. I figured I had nothing to lose as I had to do something to control my trailer sway. I have a 31ft Dutchman trailer with a slide that I pull with an Excursion. Even with the beast pulling it, at times it seemed the trailer was in control. It was a white knuckle experience driving on the highway. I was on the verge of selling my travel trailer as I didn't want to go very far from home because it was so stressful.
When I saw the video you sent I was pretty convinced from the testimonials but I still thought it would only make a slight, probably barely perceptible, difference. Boy was I wrong.
My first trip was 600 miles down the I-95 corridor from Baltimore to Myrtle Beach. I made this trip last year with this same trailer and was blown all over the highway by the trucks. It took much longer than it should as I averaged 50mph due to the stress.
This year the difference was amazing. I cruised at 70-80mph in total control. Trucks passing me had absolutely NO EFFECT on the trailer. In fact, other than the weight of the trailer I would not have even known it was back there. Heck, I was passing trucks at will. I can tell you I never would have even considered that with the old sway control hitch. You may not believe this but when we stopped for gas or meals I actually looked forward to getting on the road again. I truly enjoy pulling the trailer now.
I just returned from another trip, only 200 miles this time, and was once again reminded of the excellent value I receive from this hitch.
Now I can cruise along at, or above, the speed limit in any lane I choose with no stress or concern whatsoever. The trip was very enjoyable for my wife and kids (I have 5 kids) as I wasn't telling them to keep quiet or getting upset because of my stress. The other thing about this hitch is the enhanced stability I feel. My trailer is very tall and used to move a lot when driving on narrow roads with soft shoulders and a lot of sideways dips. With the solid bar between the Excursion and trailer I do not feel the trailer move at all even on poorly made roads.
I have told everyone I know and meet about this hitch because it is the only product I have ever purchased that did exactly what was advertised and far exceeded my expectation. I am now one of your best salesmen.
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| Re: Earthbound travel trailer | Fuzzy9 | Earthbound appears to be filling a giant gap in the towable market -- one of quality. Although the "green" factors are nice angle, I don't think that's their biggest selling point. (Those who want to camp "green" buy a tent.) Most travel trailer buyers today are stuck choosing from a huge variety of mediocre-quality towables that end up being amazingly similar in both look and price, because manufacturers think it's only about offering a low pricepoint -- hence the silly industry practice of offering equipment as "optional" that should be "standard" on most trailers. It's not just about price. Earthbound appears to have cut few corners here, has boldly introduced an entirely new head-turning appearance that will be the talk of every campground, and will surely be priced accordingly. (My guess is somewhere in the current abyss between the Airstream brand and everything else out there.) I, like many others, am willing to pay for quality. Earthbound will likely be my next trailer purchase when I finally give up on constantly repairing my present 2004 travel trailer due to its poor build quality and cheap materials -- likely by next year. | See RoTi item |
| 1988 Komfort for sale | Therese | Selling a 28 foot 1988 Komfort located in Whittier, Ca. for $3500. OBO - Located in Senior Park w/small yard, patio, shed, pand parking - Rent space is 365.+elec per month (deposit and manager approval required). - 310 694-6439 | See RoTi item |
| Re: Winnebago Via class A motorhome | SkipJ | Where will owners of Sprint based RV's get service now that Dodge will no longer be selling them, after Jan 1st? Can Mercedes dealers handle motor homes? | See RoTi item |
| Re: TAB teardrop trailer | Daron | I am located in Toronto, Ontario. I want to buy a T@B and then travel through the American southwest. Anyone selling one in my area?
daron@rogers.com | See RoTi item |
| Re:Eggcamper Teardropp Camping Trailer | " COOTER " | I've had NO luck finding out particulars of this teardrop. I've called around, dealers are not privvy to any info. How about putting some useful info out there for the masses, like location, and price!!! I'm interested, but where oh where in 55117 can a person find out ANY info? How serious are you in selling your product? Let me know anything at Streetrodder@aol.com. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Coachmen Adrenaline Blast toy hauler | Jerry | We are selling our like new 2008 21'Blast as we unable to travel as much as we would like to. Added features to it are - fiberglass sides, additional screen room and awning that attach to rear ramp and micro-conv oven along with electric trac queen bed. Paid $20,000.00 Asking $14,500.00
817-487-9629 skratowicz@yahoo.com | See RoTi item |
| Re: TAB teardrop trailer | Todd | I am selling a 2007 T@B Tye-Dye fully loaded with air conditioner / heat pump, 3-way fridge, Northern Breeze fan, Add-A-Room Tent (new), TV/DVD Combo. Excellent Condition: 4 Trips Purchase Price $ 18,743.00 asking $14,000 O.B.O. Call 229-881-4204 (Georgia) or deariso@bellsouth.net | See RoTi item |
| Re: TAB teardrop trailer | Mark | I am selling a used 2006 T@B Fireball with queen bed, coolcat air conditioner / heat pump,3 way frige, Northern breeze fan,attached 10x10 screen room,new tires.Very good condition -$9000.00.248-660-4957 Michigan | See RoTi item |
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