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Avenue 24rk Wide Body & Towing

MarkRizRV

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Anyone want to comment on the 101" Wide Body and towing. I know it's only 5" more in the width than a standard rv but does anyone wish it was 96", or is the extra 5" not noticeable. I just worry about those tight construction zones.
 

BryanValRox

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Anyone want to comment on the 101" Wide Body and towing. I know it's only 5" more in the width than a standard rv but does anyone wish it was 96", or is the extra 5" not noticeable. I just worry about those tight construction zones.
We have a 310 RL and back in April towed thru a construction zone in Ohio during our Indy eclipse trip. I was concerned about this when we were outbound to Indy and saw the construction zone on the other side of the road.
Let’s just say the bum puckered a bit more on the return trip, but didn’t find it to be difficult enough to regret the wide body purchase.
My opinion, go with the wide body and deal with the times that you are towing thru active narrowed construction zones. I didn’t find it to be a deal breaker!
 

7ACMike

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Pulled our 29RL thru several narrow construction zones and as said earlier a bit of pucker but no deal breaker for us if we were to do it again. The extra 5" is definitely a better deal.
 

Midnight Rider

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We have a 310 RL and back in April towed thru a construction zone in Ohio during our Indy eclipse trip. I was concerned about this when we were outbound to Indy and saw the construction zone on the other side of the road.
Let’s just say the bum puckered a bit more on the return trip, but didn’t find it to be difficult enough to regret the wide body purchase.
My opinion, go with the wide body and deal with the times that you are towing thru active narrowed construction zones. I didn’t find it to be a deal breaker!
Are the Paradigms considered wide body trailers?
 
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