grangr
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They had a 16BH that was a pretty good set up.We have looked at the E-Pro as well, same exact floor plans and models, the E-Pro 14 is the same as the Geo Pro 15. The 19 series are identical.
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They had a 16BH that was a pretty good set up.We have looked at the E-Pro as well, same exact floor plans and models, the E-Pro 14 is the same as the Geo Pro 15. The 19 series are identical.
Have you purchased anything through this website? If so is it a pretty seamless process or a little complicated?Suggest you buy a old surplus military trailer and build your own to your specifications. I’d weld up a superstructure and mount a tent atop. The rest is up to your imagination. Good Luck. https://r.www.govplanet.com/landingcategory.php?cookiedonotredirect=1&cat=DLA-TuesdayAuction&src=adwords-Search&kw=government surplus sale&adid=302063386252&MT=b&site=&sepos=1t1&device=t&campid=1414045128&adgid=56393654555&adtype=&merchant_id=&product_channel=&product_id=&product_country=&product_language=&product_partition_id=&store_code=&loc_interest_ms=&loc_physical_ms=9012435&network=g&gclid=CjwKCAjw3c_tBRA4EiwAICs8CtloUtq-YPKQAzNZq7lX8U0eLEvHLnXLbjgc6TD8LfKZdANxwb0IWhoCimYQAvD_BwE
I bought a M1102 trailer and it was very easy.Have you purchased anything through this website? If so is it a pretty seamless process or a little complicated?
The BH line is nice if you have children, we are empty nesters now and want something smaller with enough clearance to go off the beaten path (not off-roading) out west.They had a 16BH that was a pretty good set up.
No, I’m getting too old to be starting from scratch again. Do your homework, stay in school and retire a millionaire!Have you purchased anything through this website? If so is it a pretty seamless process or a little complicated?
TAXA is awesome! I bought it recently. The whole family is happy. The guys from forest river customer service helped me with choosing a model.I like the Geo-Pro and No-Bo trailers and I am planning to buy a No-Bo eventually. However, lets look at them for what the really are--mass produced travel trailers made by Forest River. While they certainly have off road styling and off road features, I don't think either of them are true off roaders. They are more like base camp trailers. I do like the fact that both models use torsion axles.
There are some good off road trailer brands, but they are much more expensive than a mass produced rig. One that I really like is the TAXA. Their Mantis model has full height headroom, and includes a cartridge toilet and shower enclosure.