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Old 05-24-2018, 07:15 AM   #15
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Thanks KMac. I appreciate the info. I had never even thought about the utilities coming in the back of the trailer. Looks like that could be a problem as most or at least a a lot of RV Park pedestals are situated for mid trailer hookups.


I have not had any issues with the electrical being in the back with mid trailer hookups. I run the cord under the trailer along the side to the pedestal. It’s not in the way that way either. I encountered a site last year where the pedestal and sewer drop were at the front of the site. The electrical wasn’t an issue as I carry an extension cord but I had to find an extension for my sewer hose.
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A few questions that I have not found answered in my research online are:
1. Looking at pictures these trailers appear to sit higher off the ground than some others. I will not be ordering the off road package and am just wondering if the units do sit higher as a whole than most travel trailers or do they just appear that way in brochure.
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If the off road package is the Moryde system and greasible fittings you should get it. It provides less jarring ride and longer life suspension.

Also, get the slide toppers - they will help with cooling and keeping the slide tops clean.
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