Journey with Confidence RV GPS App RV Trip Planner RV LIFE Campground Reviews RV Maintenance Take a Speed Test Free 7 Day Trial ×
 
 


General Hi-Lo camper discussion The perfect place to discuss your Hi-Lo camper
Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
 
Old 08-01-2010, 09:26 PM   #1
Member
 
dmbell502's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Houston TX
Posts: 4
Send a message via Yahoo to dmbell502
Default HILO v TRAILLITE

Can somebody tell me if one or the other uses wood frames?
__________________

dmbell502 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2010, 01:36 AM   #2
Member
 
FHILO's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Northern Florida
Posts: 70
Default structural design

my 1978 is tubular steel . i know newer ones are wood not sure when they started one and ended the other.hope this helps some.
__________________

FHILO is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2010, 04:55 AM   #3
Senior Member
 
PopRichie77's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Quakertown, PA
Posts: 1,074
Send a message via AIM to PopRichie77
Default

I believe from things I have read that all HI-LO Classic models have a metal Frame. HI-LO Towlites in the 90tys had wood frames not sure of the years, around 2000 both models had metal frames. Classic models are heavier and have solid wood cabinets, the cabinets in Towlites have plastic laminated wood.
Some one else may know more.
PopRichie77 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2010, 09:57 AM   #4
Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: edgar nebraska
Posts: 47
Default

my 99 towlote has metal frame's in the upper half for sure i saw it when i changed the a/c and all the cabinets are wood.
kwdstalker is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2010, 10:55 AM   #5
Moderator
 
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Napa,CA
Posts: 933
Default

My 97 Towlite has 1" square metal (steel) roof rafters, Wood walls and hollow core cabinet doors to make the trailer as light as possible(compaired to a Classic) Later years went to Alumium framing.
__________________
Les & Patricia
2006 22ft towlite (replaces 97 21TL)
2006 Toyota tacoma pre-runner 4.0 L V-6 quad cab
w/ 98 chevy Powervision towing mirrors
2017 Chevy Silverado 1500 5.3 v8 (replaces Toyota)
2 Hobie mirage pedal drive kayaks
campthewestcoast is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2010, 12:13 PM   #6
Senior Member
 
PopRichie77's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Quakertown, PA
Posts: 1,074
Send a message via AIM to PopRichie77
Default

Even my 2209 Towlite has the same plastic covered wood that the 95 Towlite has.
I think most or all have metal framing in the roof.
There doesn't seem to be any way to find out for sure about the metal framing.
The 95 T has a wood frame in the top sides and also the bottom part, metal framing in the roof, I been inside it, so that I know.
One of the reasons that I bought the 2209 T was it had metal framing and very little wood in it.
PopRichie77 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2010, 05:15 PM   #7
Moderator
 
RichR's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: NW PA
Posts: 3,386
Default

I think that when they(Towlite) went to the smooth(flat) fiberglass exterior is when the all metal frame began. That was in about 2000.
RichR is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2010, 07:42 PM   #8
Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Central Texas
Posts: 27
Default

I believe that Rich is correct- we have a vhs tape that came with our trailer and shows how it is made- been a long time since we watched it, but seems he is correct on the wall studs being metal. Maybe I will watch it again on our one remaining vhs tape player.
Pipers Family is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-07-2010, 08:25 PM   #9
Moderator
 
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Napa,CA
Posts: 933
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Pipers Family View Post
I believe that Rich is correct- we have a vhs tape that came with our trailer and shows how it is made- been a long time since we watched it, but seems he is correct on the wall studs being metal. Maybe I will watch it again on our one remaining vhs tape player.
Wow, a vhs tape! I would really enjoy a copy (either vhs or dvd). I would purchase it and pay shipping. Let me know via personal measage on this forum.
__________________
Les & Patricia
2006 22ft towlite (replaces 97 21TL)
2006 Toyota tacoma pre-runner 4.0 L V-6 quad cab
w/ 98 chevy Powervision towing mirrors
2017 Chevy Silverado 1500 5.3 v8 (replaces Toyota)
2 Hobie mirage pedal drive kayaks
campthewestcoast is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-15-2010, 10:29 AM   #10
Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 19
Default I think HI-LO switched to Aluminum upper/lower sections in 2006

I recall in 2006 HI-LO switched to aluminum framing in the upper and lower sections to reduce weight, and I think they also changed the wooden sill in the upper section to aluminum in order to stop the long-time issue with the wood absorbing water and eventually bulging out / failing. J&R would know for sure.

Jeff
nusslejj is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-01-2010, 10:50 PM   #11
Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Orrville, Ohio
Posts: 9
Default Frame construction

I believe the "current" construction (smooth side- as opposed to the former rippled side) started in 1996 and ran through 2011 models. (Hi-Lo titled some 2010's as 2011's just prior to the factory's closing. The smooth side construction used 1 inch square alunimum tubing for the upper and probably lower frame construction. Any wood framing would be sometime prior to 1996.
2807C is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-09-2010, 03:42 PM   #12
Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Oregon
Posts: 6
Default

we just bought a 1996 Funlite 24' , it has the rippled sides, I wonder if it has steel or wood frame??
Harley D is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-10-2010, 02:48 PM   #13
Senior Member
 
JMDoering's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Idaho
Posts: 586
Default

Every so often, a question comes up regarding Hi-Lo construction... specifically in what models, or years, did the company build frames out of wood, steel, or aluminum. We all (forum contributors) never really sound too certain about our answers.

Recently it was posted here that Joel, formerly of the Hi-Lo Company, was starting up a company to repair Hi-Lo trailers, and that he had procured a bunch of Hi-Lo parts and the BLUEPRINTS.

It would be great if Joel could definitively enlighten us all as to the facts of when and what models employed wood, steel or aluminum frames.

What do you say Joel? As a potential customer, I'd be grateful!
__________________

__________________
1967 17' Hi-Lo Bon Voyage (1967-1969)
1969 19' Hi-Lo Bon Voyage (1969-2011)
2004 27' Hi-Lo TowLite (2010-present)
2015 Chevy Tahoe LTZ
JMDoering is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


» Featured Campgrounds

Reviews provided by

Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.2.3
Disclaimer:

This website is not affiliated with or endorsed by Hi-Lo Trailers Worldwide or any of its affiliates. This is an independent, unofficial site.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:23 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8 Beta 4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
HiLoTrailerForum.com Copyright 2010
×