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This is personal preference, I do not like the upper bunk beds. Before my LQ trailer, I had a motor home and did not like the upper bunk in it either.
My preference is a conventional height bed, makes it so much easier for those times at night for potty calls. Plus during the day a 10 - 15 min. recline without climbing it the bunk is better for me. Otherwise I really enjoy having some type of LQ at the track. Even for a one day race, having your own potty, face washing basin, snack table, refrigerator, all very good things. If you monitor weather and predict with a PC having a table for that sure is nice.
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Sean, All good point listed here, add this to your list. With all the DMV crap going on in a lot of states I would double check the length requirements of all the states you plan to go thru as some are 65 feet and others are 60ft.
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I will add my vote for the B&W its the best GN Hitch that we have ever owned. One note on it. After it is installed cover any wiring or brake lines near the bolts or side plates that are attached to the frame with a piece of rubber hose. If you dont sooner or later you will be doing some additional work to fix them.
If you end up deciding on the B&W send me a PM and I will share some tricks for making the install easier. Last edited by Rob Petrie E395; 10-26-2010 at 04:02 PM. |
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Get the biggest water tanks you can, fresh, grey and black. A full size shower, not the combination shower/toilet. Go with 7,000 lb axles and electric over hydraulic brakes.
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Thanks to all, I ordered the B&W hitch this afternoon. Still in the shopping stage on the trailer. But this info is very helpful.
LQ is my wifes idea. What can I say I did good in the wife department!! So anything to make her more comfortable is top priority. A real bathroom, with shower and toilet. A table and a bed. Extra height, generator door, electric brakes. Thanks Sean
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Sean Marconette 84 Mustang 5060 SS/N Last edited by Sean Marconette; 10-26-2010 at 07:26 PM. |
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I have a 48' LQT with a slideout I wouldn't want one with out it. It really gives you a lot of room.
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