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Looking for ePro or Geo Pro 19rb Private Seller

3 years ago Wanted - Trailers & Motorhomes  Monticello, IL 249 Views 0 Watching
Title: Looking for ePro or Geo Pro 19rb
Country:US
State or Province:IL
City: Monticello
Type of Sale:Private Seller
Listed:3 years ago
Price : Wanted

I am looking for a ePro or Geo Pro 19rb, a "half hybrid" model. My location: Monticello IL. Thanks.

Bob1943

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Posted by Aspendog (3 years ago)

We have a year 2018 Geo Pro 17pr that we may be selling this year.

Posted by Bob1943 (3 years ago)

Where are you located? I'm in middle of Illinois. Keep me in mind, let me know when/if you decide to sell. What, generally, do you think of the idea of a "half hybrid"? What's your experience been? Thanks. Bob

Posted by Aspendog (3 years ago)

[QUOTE=Bob1943;2540404]Where are you located? I'm in middle of Illinois. Keep me in mind, let me know when/if you decide to sell. What, generally, do you think of the idea of a "half hybrid"? What's your experience been? Thanks. Bob[/QUOTE] We are in Holland, Michigan. This RV has been terrific. You can use just the queen bed or also fold out the hybrid queen for grand kids or spouse if the other spouse (wonder who that is) has a snoring issue.

Posted by Bob1943 (3 years ago)

Thanks for response. Do keep me in mind if/when you decide to sell. Holland is a nice place to visit and close enough to come and check your trailer out. Had hoped to find a 19' model, but would sure consider yours. Bob

Posted by Aspendog (3 years ago)

[QUOTE=Bob1943;2540876]Thanks for response. Do keep me in mind if/when you decide to sell. Holland is a nice place to visit and close enough to come and check your trailer out. Had hoped to find a 19' model, but would sure consider yours. Bob[/QUOTE] What are you using for a tow vehicle?

Posted by Bob1943 (3 years ago)

I have a 2020 Chev. Traverse with trailering package, 5000 pound towing limit. That's part of the reason the ePro and Geo Pro models have been of interest. I haven't installed a brake controller yet (but chassis wiring is already factory-installed), and don't have trailer stabilizer, both things I would want to do before towing. Your comments are appreciated!

Posted by Aspendog (3 years ago)

[QUOTE=Bob1943;2541428]I have a 2020 Chev. Traverse with trailering package, 5000 pound towing limit. That's part of the reason the ePro and Geo Pro models have been of interest. I haven't installed a brake controller yet (but chassis wiring is already factory-installed), and don't have trailer stabilizer, both things I would want to do before towing. Your comments are appreciated![/QUOTE] Hi Bob, We tow with a 2018 Highlander with 5000 pounds towing limit and it does a fantastic job. We have a wireless brake controller and it also does a super job. Also, have a sway control/weight distribution hitch. Hope this info. helps.

Posted by NJKris (3 years ago)

[QUOTE=Bob1943;2541428]I have a 2020 Chev. Traverse with trailering package, 5000 pound towing limit. That's part of the reason the ePro and Geo Pro models have been of interest. I haven't installed a brake controller yet (but chassis wiring is already factory-installed), and don't have trailer stabilizer, both things I would want to do before towing. Your comments are appreciated![/QUOTE] Please be cognizant the traverse also has a 500lb tongue weight limit. Some models of epro/geopro will have a tongue weight far above their factory sticker weight in reality. This is due to the single axle design putting more weight on tongue. My dealer told me my 19FD would be fine with a mid-sized SUV, and didn't have a clue that my model loaded for travel with upgraded golf cart batteries and WDH would be far above the 400 something lbs on the trailer sticker. Definitely above the 500 lb limit most mid sized SUVs have. edit: added following from 2020 Chevy trailering guide:

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Posted by bikendan (3 years ago)

[QUOTE=NJKris;2541643]Please be cognizant the traverse also has a 500lb tongue weight limit. Some models of epro/geopro will have a tongue weight far above their factory sticker weight in reality. This is due to the single axle design putting more weight on tongue. My dealer told me my 19FD would be fine with a mid-sized SUV, and didn't have a clue that my model loaded for travel with upgraded golf cart batteries and WDH would be far above the 400 something lbs on the trailer sticker. Definitely above the 500 lb limit most mid sized SUVs have. edit: added following from 2020 Chevy trailering guide:[/QUOTE]Good warning!

Posted by Aspendog (2 years ago)

[QUOTE=Bob1943;2541428]I have a 2020 Chev. Traverse with trailering package, 5000 pound towing limit. That's part of the reason the ePro and Geo Pro models have been of interest. I haven't installed a brake controller yet (but chassis wiring is already factory-installed), and don't have trailer stabilizer, both things I would want to do before towing. Your comments are appreciated![/QUOTE] I have some new information for you in regards to what you are looking for.

Posted by Aspendog (2 years ago)

Did you receive my private text message reply?

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