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[QUOTE="bluedge8, post: 1348415, member: 132"] I forget some of you guys are f'ing tall lol. That is one thing I really like about my trailer, the living room area goes from about 7 1/2' to 8'+ and really helps feeling like it's not a camper. My trailer is a little more aero up front which makes for a pretty tight bedroom but I'm ok with that- we were buying for the living room area. My camper is an '04 and with my stock obs with shot front springs (read=sagging almost to the bump stops) and stock rear springs (read= truck is raked pretty good) on 285's the camper is about 2" from the box at the back. I think when I level it this year it will actually help the clearance. If we do much pulling not this summer but next I will probably flip the axles. I was surprised at how cold our slide is on ours, we just bought it last spring and the heater ran a lot. The floor of the slide is steel with carpet laid on top. We stayed in it during the spring and it got down to 20* a few nights, the camper maintained temp but it definitely had cold spots. If you were to do cold weather camping all the time you could get into heated tanks and all but it gets spendy real quick. Most of us just plan for the cold. My 18' bumper pull had the fresh water tank in the camper under the sofa and I used that down to 10* with no problems- stayed warmer than the 5vr. the 5vr has the fresh water tank outside so cold weather could be a problem. I will be setting a hitch up on mine so I can pull our boat or atv's behind it. MN allows two trailers when it's a 5th wheel and as limits the second trailer to basically boats and the like. But the maximum overall length of the whole outfit is 70' and right now doing initial measurements I'm right at 70' or a touch over- might have to make the truck a short box,,,,,,, We are planning on going back out to WY in 2017 it would be a blast. [/QUOTE]
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