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    Posted: 29 Jan 2016 at 12:25pm
One of the ways to fit in a tight space is to have a front receiver hitch. Makes getting into tight spots much easier.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Jan 2016 at 1:23pm
Hi folks,

 We are from Vancouver Canada. We have been researching up trailers, pop up, teardrop under 20 feet for about year now. Some of the things we are trying to determine are how to fit our future RV in a tight backyard  with an even tighter back leg that is mostly gravel and holes. Other things are size versus into your space, the benefits of going slightly bigger or the benefits of going slightly smaller  (14ft-18ft lengths)  and generally trying to understand as much as possible before we make a purchase decision. I've joined a couple of forums and Facebook groups and I have been researching tirelessly.

We hope to get a used teardrop trailer this summer but availability is incredibly rare up in Canada, and the US exchange rate at the moment is forcing us to stay in Canada for out purchase decision.

Yanni & Natasha
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