Gonna park the Sundance on the lot on a semi-permanent basis. Only need to take off the lot maybe 1-2 times a year for camping trips. My questions are should I just leave the trailer sitting on the tires or would a more stable/permanent option be better? Also considering the nature of Michigan...
Thanks guys! I was all set to buy the Boily, now I'm thinking I like the Ramsond more. The idea of not having to get up in the middle of the night to refuel 4 gal. vs. 2 gal and only 8lbs heavier. I own a 3000is Honda which I would recommend to anyone, unfortuntely I smashed it and don't think...
I gotta agree, we are on a trip to Mt. Rushmore and almost everyone of the campgrounds we pass has a atleast 1 Heartland product in it. When we pulled into our campground there was a 2010 Sundance 2900MK. It's our new past time to scan each campground we pass and see who can spot the Heartland...
I bought a new Sundance last Aug. and my Dad was so impressed with the unit he bought one 2 weeks ago. And to get him to spend his money is like trying to get a cat to come to you when you call them.:D
You won't find a nicer constructed 5er in the Sundance price range.
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