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Old 03-13-2014, 05:38 PM   #1
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New to us 2005 29N

We started out looking at used 23b's. I wanted to keep it small for our first TT. But we found this 2005 29N for such a good deal I could not turn it down. It's more than I wanted to pull with our Suburban (1500). But the 45min drive home, seemed like no problem. We camp once a month about an hour from home (Apr - Sept). So I think I will be OK with my 1500 Suburban for a while. We are excited and can't wait for April.

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Very nice shape!
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Congrats! I've got a 2007 29N is pre-purchase inspection right now. What's that white stuff on the ground?
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Congrats on the new TT happy camping
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Bought a 29N 2005 3 seasons ago. We did the same. Looking at a 24 and couldn't pass up the extra space the extra length and slide gave us. Towed with 2004 Chevy 1500 Silverado with 5.3 and 3.73 rear. Camp within 100 miles once a month. Taken her to northern Wisconsin 500+ miles north. No problems, but get out of cruise on hills. Great TT and I'm still adding mods to it. Going out now to open slide and start on axles and brakes. Great TT enjoy. We have and continue to have good camping.
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