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John,
The Le3105 is really a nice trailer, I was just looking at the Warrior site and it looks like it has the right stuff. You might want to actually measure the distance from the end of the stove cabinet to the ramp door, the demensions show 16' 1" to the refrigerator and you need full width for at least 14'
Just a few other things to think about. The fiberglass exterior looks great but keep in mind that it adds 1,000 lbs. to the trailer.
Order the trailer with the reinforced ramp and floor option. The dealer may not have it on their price list but have them call Warrior.
4- 5,000 lb tie downs, the included eye bolts a great for ATV's but unsafe for anything else.
A few other things we added were
1. Ceiling Fan
2. 2 110V outlets in the front storge area (basement)
3. Install both gas tanks, one for pumping station, ATV race gas, one for the generator.
4. Escape hatch over Ultra Bed, lets the wife get up on the roof easy.
5. Double eye hooks on Dinettes. Makes them hook up on both sides of the dinette,
6. Second 13.500 BTU air conditioner in Bedroom area, makes it nice and cool for summer weekends in the desert.
7. Outside BBQ, don't leave home without it
8. Extra deep cycle battery
9. The 5.5 Onan gen set, great unit will pull both air conditioner's and everything else at the same time.
10. 2 bay windows and swivel rockers, we really like this setup however their is only two of us. If I had kids again we would go with the dinette.
Just a few more things then I quit. When you go to the dealer ask for an experienced Warrior salesman, Warror will build the trailer any way that you want, and if your salesman does not know that, he is not the right one. SHOP THE DEALERS even if you have to out of state to do so. List price on my trailer was $36,600, transaction price $26,050 plus tax.
I haven't looked at the Holiday Rambler. Who makes the chassis? If it is alot cheaper than the Warrior it probably not the right one.
Good Luck with your selection.
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Chuck Robertson
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