Nor-Cal Nick

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HOTSKI2 whats the stats on your rig? Looks really nice.
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HOTSKI2

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Nor-Cal Nick wrote: HOTSKI2 whats the stats on your rig? Looks really nice.
Stats = HEAVY!
XLR 39x12 is 41.5 outside length, about 15k dry and 18K loaded.
About 110 gal Fresh Water, 50-60 grey (it has two grey tanks separate bathroom and kitchen). Cant remember black, 40-50? Its all enough for 2 adults and 2 kids to last a week dry camping with daily shower.
3 slides - two are directly opposite of each other that open up a huge living room area with a big flat screen TV - nice!
This is the only model that gave us that living room feel where you are not in the kitchen at the same time - the area is carpeted and big enough for the kids to lay down on the floor and watch TV.
Fits 4 full size quads in 12ft trailer - we love it!
It is a little too big for getting around many forest campgrounds, but do your homework first to find a spot and it is worth it!
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trxcr wrote: PSNFM,now you no longer have the smallest TH
So what brand is yours? Your profile doesn't mention what you have and picture shows no markings, kind of hard to know what it is
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Nor-Cal Nick

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HOTSKI2 wrote: Nor-Cal Nick wrote: HOTSKI2 whats the stats on your rig? Looks really nice.
Stats = HEAVY!
XLR 39x12 is 41.5 outside length, about 15k dry and 18K loaded.
About 110 gal Fresh Water, 50-60 grey (it has two grey tanks separate bathroom and kitchen). Cant remember black, 40-50? Its all enough for 2 adults and 2 kids to last a week dry camping with daily shower.
3 slides - two are directly opposite of each other that open up a huge living room area with a big flat screen TV - nice!
This is the only model that gave us that living room feel where you are not in the kitchen at the same time - the area is carpeted and big enough for the kids to lay down on the floor and watch TV.
Fits 4 full size quads in 12ft trailer - we love it!
It is a little too big for getting around many forest campgrounds, but do your homework first to find a spot and it is worth it!
Nice ... I saw another pic in the other thread. I like it. Been on the fence about a 9" lift and 10-lug 22"s with 37's. Just not sure because business has been partaking to my current set up way better than I first thought.
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Nor-Cal Nick wrote:
Been on the fence about a 9" lift and 10-lug 22"s with 37's. Just not sure because business has been partaking to my current set up way better than I first thought.

And you can always take it back down if you need to.
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copter wrote: Nor-Cal Nick wrote:
Been on the fence about a 9" lift and 10-lug 22"s with 37's. Just not sure because business has been partaking to my current set up way better than I first thought.
And you can always take it back down if you need to.
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HOTSKI2

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Nice ... I saw another pic in the other thread. I like it. Been on the fence about a 9" lift and 10-lug 22"s with 37's. Just not sure because business has been partaking to my current set up way better than I first thought.
Thanks.
A 6" lift with 35"s would be more ideal for towing, but you know how that goes. I like the idea of 22"s, or some kind of 22.5" heavy duty would look great on that dually. If I ever buy another set of wheels I'd be looking into 22.5's
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Nor-Cal Nick

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Here is one we did on 22.5"s. I don't like the tires. I would do Toyo MT's.
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^^^^^^Dream truck^^^^^^^^^^^
Needs Toyo's though, you are right.
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Nor-Cal Nick wrote: HOTSKI2 wrote: Nor-Cal Nick wrote: HOTSKI2 whats the stats on your rig? Looks really nice.
Stats = HEAVY!
XLR 39x12 is 41.5 outside length, about 15k dry and 18K loaded.
About 110 gal Fresh Water, 50-60 grey (it has two grey tanks separate bathroom and kitchen). Cant remember black, 40-50? Its all enough for 2 adults and 2 kids to last a week dry camping with daily shower.
3 slides - two are directly opposite of each other that open up a huge living room area with a big flat screen TV - nice!
This is the only model that gave us that living room feel where you are not in the kitchen at the same time - the area is carpeted and big enough for the kids to lay down on the floor and watch TV.
Fits 4 full size quads in 12ft trailer - we love it!
It is a little too big for getting around many forest campgrounds, but do your homework first to find a spot and it is worth it!
Nice ... I saw another pic in the other thread. I like it. Been on the fence about a 9" lift and 10-lug 22"s with 37's.9" lift and 10-lug 22"s with 37's.9" lift and 10-lug 22"s with 37's. Just not sure because business has been partaking to my current set up way better than I first thought.
Thats a great idea Nick.
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