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Posted on 11/4/16 at 7:02 pm to
Posted by Butterfingers
Houston
Member since Sep 2007
403 posts
Posted on 11/4/16 at 7:02 pm to
Thanks for all the info. Definitely getting a new hitch and tahoe is wired for trailer brake.

I don't want to get a trailer anywhere near my max weight. I am looking at a forest river, Kz, or jaycie. Any recommendations?

My other concerns about switching to a trailer is accessibility to campgrounds. It seems like there needs to be a lot more planning involved with securing a site.
Posted by rattlebucket
SELA
Member since Feb 2009
11485 posts
Posted on 11/4/16 at 8:04 pm to
Most parks you can secure your site online. If possible, take sunday drives to go scout out the best spots then you have intel when you want to reserve. The website isnt going to tell you jack about whether its a crappy spot without shade or whatever.

We like to find sites that have sewer because most sites dont let you dump grey water on the ground. It'll take several days for the black water to fill up but grey water will fill up quick. At a minimum they should have 30/50 amp elec with water for you. Keep researching. You'll figure it out.

We've been doing it for 3 yrs now and really like it. Its work compared to a condo at the beach or disney but we like the change of scenery with the kids.
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