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2009 HI-LO

TOWLITE 27T

  • FRONT KITCHEN with 3 burner stove, Oven and Double Sink

  • TIP OUT COUCH with powered winch makes out to double bed.

  • REAR QUEEN ISLAND BED with nightstands and overhead storage.  

  • CENTER BATH with vanity sink on one side, chair height stool and shower with skylight.

  • ROOF AC Ducted to bath and bedroom.

  • Propane Furnace

  • HOT WATER HEATER with electronic ignition and AC heater.

  • LARGE PATIO AWNING

  • HARD SURFACE ROOF (No rubber roof to replace!)

  • SCISSOR STABILIZER JACKS

  • BATTERY was new 2016

  • 4379 Factory Weight

  • 6500 Gross Vehicle Weight

  • 27' X 7' 10"

  • EQUALIZER HITCH included 

  • Some water damage in the nose area from seam leakage -- see pics and description below.

  • NADA GUIDE $13,400 Low Retail, $16,200 Avg Retail

 

We are located in Festus Missouri.

Trailer is currently located in Bonne Terre MO.  

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Please email us at mailto:glen-online@sbcglobal.net with any additional questions.  Thanks!

We are selling our 2009 HI-LO.   

2009 Tow Lite Series M-2709T

$8,000 (Negotiable)

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There is some water damage from a caulk failure undetected over a winter.   Previous owner had some repairs made to the area over the tip-out but there are still areas inside and beside the kitchen and tip-out cabinets that you can see but don't affect usabilityThe dealer re-caulked the seams and we have kept a close watch on them.  No new issues.  

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Camper was towed from Missouri to Michigan and back last summer with no issues.  Replaced the left front lift cable (with stainless cable vs the standard galvanized).  Cable had rusted where it contacted the top pulley causing it to fail.  Inspected and lubed the other 3 cables and didn't see any indication  of rust.

 

Repacked all 4 wheel bearings before the MI trip last summer(2016).  On road temp check using a non-contact digital thermometer showed all running cool (110 degrees or under after 100+ miles on the highway and after breaking).   

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Tires were inspected before that trip but would advise checking them before any long range tow (always a good idea :-)

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The trailer towed really well with the 1/2 ton Tundra without any of the sway issues we have noted with past campers.

 

We decided to downsize with another trip planned to Michigan this summer (This time all the way to the U.P.).  We found a 16' Casita -- I'm sure we will miss the space in the HI-LO.   (We are still trying to figure out how to store all the items we cleaned out of the HI-LOW into the Casita --LOL)    

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