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Old 03-12-2022, 02:36 PM   #7
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Amoo -

Please see the info in your other thread on the same topic. I tried to put a lot more info into it, but you will have to do some of your own work as well.

I wouldn't trust NADA, since their values are just approximate and don't even try to account for individual differences. If you are looking for dry weight specs from past TM years, you can always find them on a site called The Wayback Machine (internetarchive.org). It takes a while to wade through the incredible amount of stuff they have archived, but it is a good tool and worth learning to use if you are willing to spend the time. If you are looking for exact weight of options such as the air conditioner, you will need to find that for yourself. But the fact of the matter is that you don't need the exact weight of the unit. Just look up any RV air conditioner with the same BTU rating, and use its weight. You won't be off by more than 10 pounds or so.

Finally, if you are looking for total as-equipped weight of a specific Trail Manor, it is given on a label that is pasted on the street side of that particular unit. Just read the label.

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