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Formula357 05-20-2016 07:21 PM

Hello, Our first HiLo
 
We (Julie and Larry) just bought our first HiLo. It is a 3302S Classic in very good condition and we love it. Our tow vehicle is a 2016 Ram 1500. It tows it nicely but I am surprised by the heavy tongue weight. I added a weight distribution hitch and that works well to level everything out. We have camped in it a couple times and we are ready to go more. Researching on the internet has shown me that brochure, specs or any information on this unit seems to be non-existent. We live in Florida, just a little north of Tampa and our favorite camping is local in FL and in the North Carolina and Tennessee mountains.

ltblueblzr 05-20-2016 09:41 PM

Welcome and congratulations on your HILO. As far as the brochure check out the library on this forum it has a brochure section that will probably have the information you are looking for. Any other question just ask there is a wealth of knowledge here and are happy to help.

hilltool 05-20-2016 10:34 PM

Great site for brochures:
Past Trailer Models | Hi-Lo Trailers

Formula357 05-22-2016 09:22 AM

Found the brochures, thanks.
Larry

cugrad90 05-22-2016 02:03 PM

Welcome! I'm to the east of you in Polk County. I'm only a few months into Hi-Lo ownership with a 2400. The tongue weight surprised me too! The WDH helps.

Dee Tillotson 05-22-2016 02:40 PM

Formula, I note that you acquired a Hi-Lo Classic 3302S. As a general rule, the model number is defined as 33 feet in length and model year 2002. Does anyone know the definition of "S" at the end of the model number? If your Classic Hi-Lo is actually 33 feet long, does it rest on triple axles? I would love to see pictures, as I have only seen two of these in my lifetime. Because of the size of this Hi-Lo, I can see why the hitch weight would be up there!!

Dee
2009 2509 Hi-Lo Classic
Summerville, SC

Dee Tillotson 05-22-2016 02:53 PM

Formula, one more thing, since I don't see your model in the library for model year 2002, I am speculating that you may have a Hi-Lo which was custom manufactured for someone by the Hi-Lo Company.

Dee

underpsi 05-22-2016 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Dee Tillotson (Post 34686)
Formula, one more thing, since I don't see your model in the library for model year 2002, I am speculating that you may have a Hi-Lo which was custom manufactured for someone by the Hi-Lo Company.

Dee

I was curious about that too, maybe "S" denotes Special Order? That would indeed be quite a find. Welcome to the forum Formula.

sam 05-22-2016 11:20 PM

Welcome to the forum.
 
I remember some one mentioned that one particular dealer special ordered 33ft. HiLos. Maybe six or eight a couple years in a row. Then HiLo got rid of the jigs.

Formula357 05-24-2016 07:32 AM

I measured it...33 ft rear bumper to hitch. The dealer that sold it to me said that there were only a few made and that they did not appear in any brochure. After a lot of research my insurance company found a new 2002 sale price but could not find any current value information. I dont know what the "S" denotes.
The layout looks similar to the 3102.

I dont know how to post pictures, if you can help me with that I will post pics. Or give me an email and I can send them that way.

Thanks everyone for your warm welcomes.
Larry

Formula357 05-24-2016 08:13 AM

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Luckydog671 05-24-2016 10:03 AM

Hi Larry, and welcome! To post photos, after hitting the reply button, scroll down to "Additional Options" then click on "Manage Attachments." A new window should pop up.

Then hit the "Browse" button to locate the photos you want to upload, then "Upload." I find that I need to upload them one at a time so just repeat the process for each photo. The photos should appear in your post after you hit "Submit reply." There are some restrictions on the type of files the forum will support but the most common formats are supported. Good luck!

Formula357 05-24-2016 01:22 PM

3 Attachment(s)
Adding photos.....

Formula357 05-24-2016 01:24 PM

Thank you Luckydog! That was easy

Larry

Luckydog671 05-24-2016 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Formula357 (Post 34713)
Thank you Luckydog! That was easy

Larry

You're welcome!

Wow, that is one big Hi-Lo, a rare bird indeed! Looks to be in great shape too. :)

JackandJanet 05-24-2016 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Luckydog671 (Post 34714)
You're welcome!

Wow, that is one big Hi-Lo, a rare bird indeed! Looks to be in great shape too. :)

It IS big, isn't it? And, I agree, it's in beautiful shape.

- Jack

Dee Tillotson 05-25-2016 10:21 AM

Such a large Hi-Lo on a double axle!! Those axles must be characterized (for loss of a better word) as very "beefy" to accommodate the weight. Someone took great care of that Hi-Lo and possibly stored it inside during its fourteen years. Did you find the particulars for GVW (gross vehicle weight) and hitch weight on the camper? I would be curious as to what those numbers are.

Dee
Hi-Lo Classic 2509
Summerville, SC

Formula357 05-29-2016 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dee Tillotson (Post 34721)
Such a large Hi-Lo on a double axle!! Those axles must be characterized (for loss of a better word) as very "beefy" to accommodate the weight. Someone took great care of that Hi-Lo and possibly stored it inside during its fourteen years. Did you find the particulars for GVW (gross vehicle weight) and hitch weight on the camper? I would be curious as to what those numbers are.

Dee
Hi-Lo Classic 2509
Summerville, SC

I haven't been able to find any specs on the 3302. The 3101 in the brochure shows a weight of 5820 lbs and hitch weight of 700 lbs. I am guessing the weight to be a little over 6000 lbs and the hitch to be between 700 and 800 lbs. With a weight distributing hitch it tows fine. Because of the length and width I am not comfortable yet backing it without a spotter, so I am going to mount a camera on the rear.

We went camping again this week and do love the extra space inside.
Larry

Luckydog671 05-29-2016 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Formula357 (Post 34772)
I haven't been able to find any specs on the 3302. The 3101 in the brochure shows a weight of 5820 lbs and hitch weight of 700 lbs. I am guessing the weight to be a little over 6000 lbs and the hitch to be between 700 and 800 lbs. With a weight distributing hitch it tows fine. Because of the length and width I am not comfortable yet backing it without a spotter, so I am going to mount a camera on the rear.

We went camping again this week and do love the extra space inside.
Larry

You may want to take it to a scale to get actual weights as it may weigh more than you think. For instance, the listed hitch weight on my 24 foot model is 520. Actual weight measured on a CAT scale is 720. Just sayin' . . .

Treeclimber 05-29-2016 06:57 PM

357, Four guide blocks on each side! That's a long trailer! Does it still have 4 lift cables or are there more? Very interesting/impressive. Can't wait to see more of it. Where in Fl. are you? Might be worth a drive to see that.
Treeclimber


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