Komfort Travel Trailer Owners Manuals
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Hello All, This is my first time on this forum and my first post. I bought my very first travel trailer last week in preparation of doing a lot of camping this summer.
I need a 1985 Komfort 22' travel trailer owner's manual- I've been looking for this for one year now, and tried the sites where people said to go. With a huge selection of vehicles to choose from, you can easily shop for a new or used Travel Trailers from Komfort. Redmond, WA Change Location. New and Used Komfort Travel Trailer RVs For. Find local, new and used listings from private RV owners and dealers. Results / Page: Sort By: Search Results.
I got a good deal on a 1975 Komfort (20 foot) travel trailer that needs work but is in pretty good condition for its age and it looks like so far every thing still works. Downloadming badlapur jeena jeena. The problem is I called Dutchman (the manufacturer) and they said they don't have owner's manual that goes back before the 90's. I did some Google searching and eBay, and I have not found anything. Since this is my first RV, I don't know how to operate it and maintain it, so I need the manual.
I also tried to find out if the rig has brakes or not, but I can't seem to tell. Also I am not 100% sure how much it weights (the title doesn't say), but I think it is about 3500lbs, based on this link.
The link is basically the only information I can find on the trailer. My 2000 Mitsubishi Montero Sport (Limited 4WD) has a class 3 hitch and a tow capacity of 5000lbs (which I can up to 6000lbs if I get the Weight Distribution hitch), but I am not sure if I can successfully pull this rig if it does not have brakes (Car owners manual says I must have brakes on anything over 1000lbs).
And if I find out if it does not have breaks how easy will it be to install some? This may not be the right first time trailer for me, and I may need to sell it and find something newer and lighter, if I can't figure out these things.
I hope I didn't make a mistake, maybe a tent trailer (which is what I was originally looking at, until this deal came up) would be a better fit since its lighter and easier to maintain. Anyone here can help me? Thanks so much! Regarding the need for brakes, legally, that is normally dictated by your State licensing authorities. The advise in your owners manual is good in most cases though and at 3500lbs, many, if not all, states/provinces will require brakes on the trailer. The actual weight from a weigh scale would be helpful is establishing your legal requirements first. Don't forget that almost no one drags around an empty trailer so perhaps you should be using the GVWR of the trailer in determining weight related things.