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[QUOTE="mxbundy, post: 259511, member: 21862"] Thanks for the info Brian, Thats what I needed. I was hoping the Forest River was of decent quality because my wife liked the slide out, but I dont want to sacrafice quality on something I intend on having for a long time. You mentioned the hitch setup. Tell me what you think of this. All of my buds down in Fla. have converted there trailers to " Goose Neck " type hitching systems. Like what is on horse and cattle trailers. They seem to think they work better, but they allso have livestock trailers, so the big benifit for them is that they dont have to have 2 different hitching systems. Although it is a cool way to go because with a pull of a leaver, the ball that is in the bed of the truck lifts out,( and it only weighs a few pounds ) so there is nothing in the bed when you are not towing. Looks like if I do manage to swing a slideout model, a call to Gale Banks might be in order.:p mxbundy [/QUOTE]
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