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    Vehicle Selling Solutions

    Thanks for the feedback. I have to agree price is a big deal. But, based on price of the same model RVs listed that are older and have more mileage, mine seems to be priced pretty competitively. I've even been asked "what's wrong with it - why is it so cheap?" I don't think it's priced...
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    Vehicle Selling Solutions

    Has anyone had any experience selling their RV through "Vehicle Selling Solutions" (VSS) out of Nebraska? I have an RV I am trying to sell. I have it listed here in the RV Forum and also on RVTrader. Although I've had a number of inquiries, no one has looked at it yet. Most of the interest...
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    2014 Winnebago 25P - Scottsdale, AZ

    26,200 miles New (summer of 2021) tires Diesel 188 HP Diesel Generator 2 flat screen TV Solar Panels A/C Electric and Gas Heat 17mpg (about 12.5 to 14.5 hauling 4,000 lb. Jeep) Slide Out $82,950 Contact Chuck at 816-377-1035 or [email protected].
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    Catalina vs. MicroMinnie

    Any thoughts on what is a better trailer, a Winnebago MicroMinnie or a Catalina? I'm trying to stay with a relatively small trailer since my Gladiator (diesel) is limited to about 6500lb and its payload is also fairly limited. (In either case I'll also invest in a stabilizer/ anti-sway hitch).
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    Light Weight Trailer

    It'll be tight from a weight standpoint. I can't use a full size truck because it won't fit in my garage and the driveway Nazis (my HOA) will be birthing cows all over the place if I park it on the street or my driveway. So I'm probably looking at a Jeep Gladiator. Typically it's just me and...
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    Light Weight Trailer

    I forget the exact weight, but empty it's less than 4,000lb. It is a little small, doesn't have a couch or a slide out, but it seems nice otherwise
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    Light Weight Trailer

    I'm looking for <20 foot, <5,000 trailer, preferably with a slide out, although that's not critical. I'd like something more substantial than a camper. I need to be able to sleep a couple plus one adult; all of us are at about 6 foot. There's a relatively new used Airstream 19' Bambi...
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    Tow Vehicle

    Thanks, that's good to know. I'll check the yellow sticker. A full size truck won't fit in my garage and my HOA "frowns" on parking on the street or the driveway, so I'll get calls and letters from the driveway Nazis. The trailers I've looked at have tongue weights between 350 and 600lbs...
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    Tow Vehicle

    Thanks. The Gladiator has a 137.5 inch wheelbase. TT = tractor trailer?
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    Tow Vehicle

    I'm looking at getting a Diesel Jeep Gladiator. It is capable of towing up to 6,000 lb. (Gas models can tow more because the diesel engine is so heavy). I'm also looking at getting a trailer, under 20 feet with a GVWR of about 5,000lb. Does anyone have any experience towing a trailer with a...
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    Fiberglass Coating on Front

    I have a 2014 Winnebago View that appears to have some kind of coating to protect the fiberglass.  Unfortunately,  it seems to be peeling off and looks kind of tacky.  Is this something that can be easily applied or fixed?
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    Winnebago Via Hot Watet

    The water heater does not appear to be coming on.  I'm not aware of a bypass valve...any idea as to where that would be?  No shutoff switches on any of the heads that I can see.  We get water, just not hot water.
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    Winnebago Via Hot Watet

    Neophyte here on our first RV trip.  However, we havent figured out how to get hot water.  It is a tankless heater.  LP is on. We can light the stove.  The switch for the heater (outside) is on.  But no even warm water.  What am I doing wrong...  We also have shore water and power.
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    Durango to Walsenburg, CO on US 160

    How is US 160 in a 26 ft Motorhome (Winnebago Via) with a 4000 lb Wrangler as a Dingy.  I know there a couple passes including Wolf Creek at a little under 11,0000 feet, and then also North La Veta at about 9500 ft.  Also, I'm pretty new to RVing at this point.  We'd likely be making the trip in...
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