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I agree with RV roamer a pop up is a great starting point. It is a more work but we had a lot fun with ours. It was easy to tow. We used a Jeep Grand Cherokee. It hardly changed our fuel economy. My son wishes we still had our pup
good luck getting through to any of those #s. My dealership was having problems getting some issues approved. o I started making calls daily without even a returned callback. My dealership ended up taking care of everything. I dont know if they ever got paid without the repair approval. I do...
If Ron was paying attention I think he would have understood the point I was trying to make . That if you have problems backing the pop up is not the answer. I dont have a problem backing but thanks for the suggestion
Im sure with gas prices a lot of people are downsizing. We used to have a pup and now a hybrid tt and I felt the pup was harder to back up. As with everything practice makes perfect.
Is the roof of your pop up flat? try leaving the pup slightly off level so the back corner sits slightly lower forcing the water to go where you want it to
I think its great to want all the comforts of home in your trailer. That is why these companies put them in there. the concern I have with the Nitro is the short wheel base and low curb weight. We had a Jeep grand cherokee when we bought our Roo. WE where below our tow rating but with that short...