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Ekoola 08-06-2020 09:08 AM

Looking for HiLo Near Florida!
 
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Hello!
My husband is working from home, soon we will be doing school from home and we are looking for a safe way to take advantage of this time to explore! Looking for a Hi Lo under 24ft and within driving distance from North Florida!
With two littles we would prefer one with a bunk and need a bathroom! I know we are searching for a needle and a haystack but it's worth a try! Thanks!

JackandJanet 08-06-2020 10:16 AM

They're out there! My 17ft HiLo has both of the things you mentioned. Just be patient and you'll find one. Welcome to the forum!

- Jack

sam 08-06-2020 11:52 AM

Welcome to the forum.
 
You may have to travel a bit to get your HiLo. Use the buyers check list. Why so small? What is your tow vehicle? Something to consider. Thew bunks are only rated for around 200lbs. Kids grow and in the long run may not meet your needs.

Ekoola 08-06-2020 12:29 PM

I expect to have to travel, I don't see travelling further than 8 hours though! We have a 2013 volvo xc90, it can tow up to 4k. I've spoken with my mechanic and told him what we are looking for and says we should be fine.



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Originally Posted by sam (Post 50676)
You may have to travel a bit to get your HiLo. Use the buyers check list. Why so small? What is your tow vehicle? Something to consider. Thew bunks are only rated for around 200lbs. Kids grow and in the long run may not meet your needs.


JackandJanet 08-06-2020 01:58 PM

Ekoola, your Volvo MAY well be able to "pull" 4000#, but what is its payload capacity? Specifically, what is the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) of each axle on your Volvo. My 17 ft trailer adds close to 500# in tongue weight to the load carried by my truck. Additionally, you would need a Weight Distributing Hitch (WDH) to distribute the tongue load of ANY HiLo trailer over both of your Volvo's axles. Without it, the tongue load would be carried only by the rear axle in the car. The WDH will add around 70# to your payload. Your Volvo will HAVE to have a frame mounted towing hitch receiver rated to at least Class III. That will add even more weight. You CANNOT use a "bumper hitch" to tow a HiLo.

I'm sorry to disagree with your mechanic, but I think your Volvo is not up to the task of pulling a HiLo trailer. I think you would be better off looking for a "pop-up", soft sided trailer.

- Jack

sassofamily 08-13-2020 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Ekoola (Post 50674)
Hello!
My husband is working from home, soon we will be doing school from home and we are looking for a safe way to take advantage of this time to explore! Looking for a Hi Lo under 24ft and within driving distance from North Florida!
With two littles we would prefer one with a bunk and need a bathroom! I know we are searching for a needle and a haystack but it's worth a try! Thanks!

Ekoola,
My wife and I were talking about selling our 2008 17ft Tow-lite (1708T). We are here in Tallahassee, and we bought it when we had littles, and they are now into their double digits, and we've outgrown it. I've kept it in the garage with a dehumidifier since we bought it in 2011. We bought it in Perry. I've taken the oven/stove out, and turned it into a storage compartment, otherwise it has the bathroom and A/C. There's only the one king bed, but I bought a cot and secure it above the bed for my son to sleep in. Somehow it worked. I pull it with a 2011 Chevy Silverado with no problems. It weighs 2400lbs empty and has electric trailer brakes, so you're vehicle will need to have an electric trailer brake controller installed, etc. Let me know if you're interested.

donzerby 08-13-2020 11:12 PM

I might be interested in your 17 ft hi lo.
Do you have a price? Pics?
donzerby@gmail.com.
480-987-3995 txt

HiLoToGo 08-15-2020 12:42 PM

Generally, you should only tow at 50% of the rated capacity, since the manufacturers are trying to sell cars, not provide an ideal tow. If Florida is completely flat, you might be OK, but the first time you tap the brake going down a grade, you'll wish you had more wheelbase as your 4100 lb trailer pushes your short-wheelbase 4,400 lb Volvo around. Wheelbase is key to towing capacity from the standpoint of avoiding a white-knuckle driving experience. Extended wheel base is like having a longer lever against the trailer's movement. A weight distributing hitch will make up for shorter wheelbases, however, you will likely be transferring some of you tow vehicles weight to the unfortunately undersized HILO tires. If you have 13-14" wheels on the HILO, that's not good, but if you find a HILO with 15" wheels, you should be fine transferring some weight to the trailer.

Nearly all cars and trucks have weak torque convererts from the factory, so I would recommend installation of a trans temp gauge (OBDII makes this easy) and a auxillary trans cooler. If you catch the transmission slipping early, the repair expense will be lower. The trans oil temp is the only indicator you will have until the problem gets really bad that you notice it as a slipping trans or an RPM flare.

Your mechanic may have thought that you werre getting a pop-up Coleman trailer. The weight of the trailer increases when you fill it with water and items you need.

wansorl 09-13-2020 09:23 AM

2008 17T Stuart Florida
 
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Originally Posted by Ekoola (Post 50674)
Hello!
My husband is working from home, soon we will be doing school from home and we are looking for a safe way to take advantage of this time to explore! Looking for a Hi Lo under 24ft and within driving distance from North Florida!
With two littles we would prefer one with a bunk and need a bathroom! I know we are searching for a needle and a haystack but it's worth a try! Thanks!

Let me know if your still interested 828-736-3162
Lee

Lwwilltravel 09-17-2020 09:03 AM

I see this last post was in May and not sure if the phone number is the one wanting or the one with the 17 footer. I have for sell here in the Hilo sell section a 23 footer but I am in Pa. which is a ways from you but if the price is meet we could maybe meet you half way to deliver but not sure how to work the title but i can find out.
2006 23C Classic sleeps 6 with upper bunk and full bath and self contained . see the add under Lewwilltravel or email me retirelw@gmail.com . Just listed in RV trader and craigslist in Allentown pa section which this shows a lot of pictures.

Lwwilltravel 12-20-2020 02:47 PM

are you still looking 23c can deliver
 
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2006 Hilo 23c Classic NOTE this is not a camper that needs money thrown into it after purchase. At the right price. More information & more pictures available go to craigslist @ Allentown, then trailers, Asking 13,900 or with hitch complete with shaft, equalizer bars, anti sway, lockable pin with 2 keys 14,300 delivery option. Discussion required. Any offers considered OBO (best number 570 386 9958) or cell not on much 570 460 6286 email retiredlw@gmail.com. This is the higher end of a Hilo for this year. Everything works with a BRAND NEW refrigerator cooling unit & Ready to go camping. Reason for selling is we have another HiLo 2808 being total refurbished and do not need this one. sleeps 6 = couch to bed , table to bed, lower the bunk down for sleeping included is Ladder with railing for the upper bunk for safety.

Jcc 03-06-2021 08:51 AM

Still for sale? Does it have the detachable tounge? That what I need. Jcc

Lwwilltravel 03-06-2021 08:57 AM

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Still for sale? Does it have the detachable tounge? That what I need. Jcc

sold and never heard of a detachable tounge

Lwwilltravel 03-06-2021 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Jcc (Post 52506)
Still for sale? Does it have the detachable tounge? That what I need. Jcc

only detachable tounge I ever knew of was on a house mobile home and they are all that way . never on an RV camper

Jcc 03-06-2021 09:18 AM

Detachable tounge
 
It was an option from around 2000 on the units under 23 feet

Lwwilltravel 03-06-2021 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Jcc (Post 52510)
It was an option from around 2000 on the units under 23 feet

ok I will have to ask Joel that is rebuilding our newer 2808C if I can remember to ask him when he is done in a couple months


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