Show-off your AR-One

Discuss entry level campers offer a host of amenities at a low cost and are easily towed.
max2bob
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Re: Show-off your AR-One

Post by max2bob » January 26th, 2015, 1:31 pm

just came over from the jayco owners forum. this is our 2015 ar-one 14rb. traded a 2012 jayco 1007 pop up in on this august of 2014. we love this trailer! we have installed a fantastic fan with max-air cover , put a 30lb lp tank on it and installed led lights and a group 29 battery. next project will be a little solar power. right now I have it set up for a portable panel. this is our second starcraft. first was a 1983 pop-up.
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2000 dodge 2500, 2015 starcraft 14rb ar-one, 2013 jayco eagle 257rbs

Rickm
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Re: Show-off your AR-One

Post by Rickm » January 23rd, 2015, 11:02 pm

Sorry ..... it weighs a little over 2500lbs!

Rickm
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Re: Show-off your AR-One

Post by Rickm » January 23rd, 2015, 11:02 pm

Thanks .... it is a 2012, which we purchased new in Sept 2013. Yes, the dinette in the front folds down into a bed. I have had everything from an 8' starcraft pop-up, to a 32' Jayco Qwest quad bunk, and the last before this was a Jayco Eagle 24'. With gas prices soaring up here in Canada at the time, the wife and I decided that we no longer needed a big trailer to pull around, because we said, let's face it, the only time we are ever inside the trailer is to sleep mainly .... we are outdoors people. So we found this unit, and had two trailers in the driveway for a week, until the eagle sold, which was right away. So this unit gives us the best of both worlds ..... the rear pullout, to sleep in a tent like fashion, or with the table into the bed when the temps dipped down, like in the fall. The only draw back to this trailer is the width, because it does make the bunk end about 6 inches narrower than the Kiwi Hybrid I had. Also, the new AR-Ones are more streamlined and awesome looking .... in the past, I would have traded up, but now, this one is good for us....I will post some pics with the aluminum wheels

mick
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Re: Show-off your AR-One

Post by mick » January 23rd, 2015, 2:47 pm

Very nice looking camper. I assume the floor plan is a dinette in the front that converts to another bed?

What does she weigh in at?

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jcarlilesiu
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Post by jcarlilesiu » January 23rd, 2015, 1:48 pm

Nice trailer rick. What year is it?

Rickm
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Re: Show-off your AR-One

Post by Rickm » January 23rd, 2015, 11:25 am

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Here is our 15RB on it's first time out ...... since this picture, I have replaced the white steel wheels with aluminum wheels, and took the rear jacks and moved them to the front and added a one piece jack assembly on the rear, making it much more stable.

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Show-off your AR-One

Post by Administrator » January 6th, 2015, 8:01 pm

What a great line of entry, affordable, and easily trailerable campers. Post a picture of yours here and tell us about it.

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