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Hayduke
07-15-2001, 09:09 AM
I'm a first time rv trailer buyer. I like the up and down concept of the HI LO, but I've only seen a couple on the road and have never talked to an owner, only the guy trying to sell them.
Any comments from on this trailer-I'm looking at a 26Ft. Classic Style. Thanks

Dean
07-15-2001, 04:38 PM
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I'm a first time rv trailer buyer. I like the up and down concept of the HI LO, but I've only seen a couple on the road and have never talked to an owner, only the guy trying to sell them.
Any comments from on this trailer-I'm looking at a 26Ft. Classic Style. Thanks


I have owned two HI-LO's. I wouldn't buy anything else. Easy to tow and easy to put up and down. You don't know it's behind you when towing.

Hayduke
07-16-2001, 10:49 PM
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I'm a first time rv trailer buyer. I like the up and down concept of the HI LO, but I've only seen a couple on the road and have never talked to an owner, only the guy trying to sell them.
Any comments from on this trailer-I'm looking at a 26Ft. Classic Style. Thanks


I have owned two HI-LO's. I wouldn't buy anything else. Easy to tow and easy to put up and down. You don't know it's behind you when towing.


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Mac
07-17-2001, 07:14 AM
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I'm a first time rv trailer buyer. I like the up and down concept of the HI LO, but I've only seen a couple on the road and have never talked to an owner, only the guy trying to sell them.
Any comments from on this trailer-I'm looking at a 26Ft. Classic Style. Thanks


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Dean
07-18-2001, 08:25 PM
I think the 26ft. Classic has the front table that makes into a bed, doesn't it?
I have a friend that has a 2000 model and they love it. You'll find that you like a certain model and the next guy won't like it.
Buy the one YOU like.

Mike Dial
11-25-2001, 06:36 PM
The only negative thing is they are a little heavier than most trailers of the same size, otherwise there OK............