jeepers29
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- First Name
- Joel
- Joined
- Aug 24, 2021
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- Location
- Georgetown Tx
- Vehicle(s)
- JKUR, GC
- Occupation
- Domestic engineer
We have a 180 as well. Nice little trailer. We pull it using an Anderson WDH and have 0 problems but would not want to pull any heavier with a Gladiator. We started with a Casita but found it to be just a touch to small.We were in the market last year and went with an R-Pod 180. Weighs 2900 dry and 3500 loaded. Tows great. If you’re planning on towing in the mountains, I really would t go much bigger. The R-Pod is a lightweight design, narrower than most with a slide out. We chose the 180 plan as it’s perfect for two people, has a large bathroom, and the entire camper can be utilized with the slide out still in. Take a look at these. We looked at teardrops, A-Liners etc., and for us this was the best solution. It’s nice having everything you need. The others were lacking something. We bought used and saved thousands over new. Did some maintenace and upgrades and still thousands ahead of the game. Plus, I now know a ton about it. I’m lifted on 37’s re-geared to 5:13 and get 10-12 mpg.
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