Migrating from a Class A to a Travel Trailer

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Members shared a wide range of practical advice for RVers transitioning from a Class A motorhome to a travel trailer, highlighting both the simplicity and new challenges of towables. The most frequently mentioned adjustments include learning to back up and park a trailer, managing manual leveling (unless equipped with auto-leveling), and adapting to reduced storage space. Several RVers emphasized the importance of matching the trailer size to the tow vehicle’s real-world capabilities, not...
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Well, the deed is done and we are now proud owners of a 39' Lacrosse TT. We had it delivered and they, along with a very helpful neighbor, helped us level and stabilize the unit.
Only a few items to adjust to... extreme lack of storage compared to the motor home (we knew this would be an issue...), two tank outlets (Gray/Black for the lavatory and another gray for the kitchen). This required us to purchase new sewer piping and a wye as the system we had used for years (Prest-O-Fit) didn't have one available, and lastly, the fact that most of the electrical outlets are on one 15 amp circuit. The motor home had three separate 15 amp circuits... so much for progress ;)
We appreciate everyone's posts... even those that veered off topic, they were entertaining and informative...
Happy New Year!
 

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