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Old 04-15-2008, 11:58 AM   #16
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Re: Coachman Adrenaline Lite

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not to Hijack, but ive been looking at a 28 keystone travel trailer, i dont think weight would be the issue, but length, here are the specs
http://www.keystone-passport.com/ind...80BH&year=2008

Passport Model 280BH Specifications
Weight 4580
Carrying Capacity 1460
Hitch 440
Length 30' 7
Width 8'
Height 10' 2
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Waste Water 30 gal.
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Weight is the real issue but right...the longer you go, the more sway you have to contend with. Technically, with the Titans 139.8" wheelbase, you should stick to around 26-28'. However, as you can see in my avitar, I'm up to about 32' with no problems. I now have an 08 LWB truck so I upped the wheelsbase by 20" so it'll handle the length even better.
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Old 04-15-2008, 12:10 PM   #17
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Re: Coachman Adrenaline Lite

If you're worries about length, try one of these!


http://longdogent.com/



When you look at it....just think...doggy style! LMAO
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Old 04-15-2008, 01:02 PM   #18
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Re: Coachman Adrenaline Lite

i will have the head assembly with 2 equilzerbars and weight dist. bar. i think i read that it is a total of 31ft.
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Old 04-15-2008, 01:28 PM   #19
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If you're worries about length, try one of these!

http://longdogent.com/

When you look at it....just think...doggy style! LMAO

Oh god, not that thing again...
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Old 04-15-2008, 02:42 PM   #20
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Oh god, not that thing again...


The doggie style camper? lol...sorry, I wasn't sure everyone saw it.
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Old 04-15-2008, 03:29 PM   #21
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The doggie style camper? lol...sorry, I wasn't sure everyone saw it.


that is the first time i saw it
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Re: Coachman Adrenaline Lite

Gotta watch the weight the builders use, I have been told they use the weight of the camper itself with the bare minimum in it.

I just bought a Weekend Warrior toy hauler Supercross 18', the weight listed on the WW website is 3800lb, when I went to look at it I asked the salesman how is it that light? He said it is not it is 5000lbs.
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Re: Coachman Adrenaline Lite

I like it, great weight distribution and support. Good use of bed space. Weird looking for sure though!
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Re: Coachman Adrenaline Lite

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Gotta watch the weight the builders use, I have been told they use the weight of the camper itself with the bare minimum in it.

I just bought a Weekend Warrior toy hauler Supercross 18', the weight listed on the WW website is 3800lb, when I went to look at it I asked the salesman how is it that light? He said it is not it is 5000lbs.

Welcome to the Trailer weight game... To bad the only one that losses is the customer....
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Re: Coachman Adrenaline Lite

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Gotta watch the weight the builders use, I have been told they use the weight of the camper itself with the bare minimum in it.

I just bought a Weekend Warrior toy hauler Supercross 18', the weight listed on the WW website is 3800lb, when I went to look at it I asked the salesman how is it that light? He said it is not it is 5000lbs.

Not sure about the website but the weights and capacities posted on the side of every TT are pretty damn close. They have to be by law. Always read the sticker on the actual unit.
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Not sure about the website but the weights and capacities posted on the side of every TT are pretty damn close. They have to be by law. Always read the sticker on the actual unit.

Going to pick it up next thurs, I will look again, i dont remember what it read.

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Going to pick it up next thurs, I will look again, i dont remember what it read.

If you look in the kitchen area inside the cabinets you will find a white sticker that gives you real weights and capicity..

Load it up and enjoy!!!
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