> That's what I thought, forget campers with slides...... not enough truck.
I agree with the forgedaboudit on campers with slides. I just did a whole lot of research on them, and the older ones (more than five years) were of the older style, and having a slide meant you were going to have trouble with it. Supposedly the new version of the slides on SOBs are a vastly improved design, which no longer uses cables and carpet to pull/push/slide the slideout. I still believe, in spite of what salesmen told me, that to have a slide is to have potential problems. When I bought the toyhauler to replace my beloved Airstream, I got one without a slide.
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> Why would you do that when you can tow it behind the 'burb?
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> Hunter
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Perhaps because when the pop up is in the burb, he will have the Airstream attached behind???? lol.
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