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    New 2600RB Owner (soon)

    Hello everyone! I've learned so much from this forum already and don't even own the trailer quite yet! This week we will buy a 2020 Imagine 2600RB as we just sold our Winnebago drop. Nervous about the trailer being too big for our 2018 GMC Sierra Denali 1500 but I've seen so many owners pulling even heavier/longer trailers with half-tons. Fingers crossed!

    Look forward to interacting with you all!

    Tim and Jane in Kansas
    Tim and Jane from Kansas
    2020 Imagine 2600RB - purchased May 2020
    2018 Winnebago Drop 190RD - Sold May 2020
    2018 GMC Sierra Denali 1500 6.2L

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    Welcome, hope you enjoy the rig. Ours is basically a similar floor plan with about 3 feet chopped out of the middle. Your Denali should be fine to pull the trailer, but do check your payload numbers. Lots of guys here have CAT scaled their 2600RB and should be able to give you a realistic tongue weight. Add that to what you put in the TV and see how the numbers crunch.
    Good luck and Happy towing!
    Judy & Larry
    Ty and Ali the St Bernard drool machines
    Delta, British Columbia, GWN
    2019 Imagine 2150RB - lovingly christened “IM-A-GENE” towed by Dusty via Andersen 3350.
    2018 F150 SCREW 3.5 EcoBoost Lariat - respectfully christened “Dusty”.

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    Hey all! We picked up our 2600RB last Friday and headed straight to the lake for 2 nights with all of the stuff from our previous trailer. Everything worked, no leaks, nothing broken, only a minor adjustment needed for one of the drawer catches. The only thing we were really disappointed in was the queen bed quality and how hard it was. The included Sealy mattress should not even exist! It was terrible for us and I can't imagine that anyone who designed the mattress or who designed the trailer has ever slept on it. We've already got a new mattress on order!

    Very happy and glad we made the purchase no matter what!
    Tim and Jane from Kansas
    2020 Imagine 2600RB - purchased May 2020
    2018 Winnebago Drop 190RD - Sold May 2020
    2018 GMC Sierra Denali 1500 6.2L

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    Quote Originally Posted by rassette View Post
    Hey all! We picked up our 2600RB last Friday and headed straight to the lake for 2 nights with all of the stuff from our previous trailer. Everything worked, no leaks, nothing broken, only a minor adjustment needed for one of the drawer catches. The only thing we were really disappointed in was the queen bed quality and how hard it was. The included Sealy mattress should not even exist! It was terrible for us and I can't imagine that anyone who designed the mattress or who designed the trailer has ever slept on it. We've already got a new mattress on order!

    Very happy and glad we made the purchase no matter what!

    Almost all (if not all) RV's/TT's have a crappy mattress. We picked up our 2600rb on February 8th. We immediately bought a nice mattress topper. It's working so far.

    Unfortunately if you replace it with a regular queen, it would fit but, you loose the rounded corners.
    Charles and Susan
    2021 Ram 3500 Laramie, 6.4 Hemi, 4x4 CCSB
    2021 337rls w/ Andersen hitch.

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    We flipped the bed around so that we could test it with square corners for our second day just to make sure we would have enough room to navigate. Even pulled it about 2” from the headboard in case the new one was a little larger. Worked ok for us but there isn’t a ton of room to work with!

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    Congrats! I also recommend a topper, I think we paid $100-$130 for one at Costco, it’s much better now.

    2018 F-250 6.7L Leveled, 35’s.
    2019 Imagine 2500RL, 640w Solar, Lion UT1300s, 3000w Inverter
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