It's pretty easy, tell her how quiet it is going to be, that it will have dual climate control so that she can set her own settings and that it will have room in the back to take another couple to the golf course. I would get the 6 speed, exhaust brake, and it comes only in 3:73 with the new 6 speed. I would look for a trailer no more than around 34 feet for easy of getting in and out of parks.
Also the Brakesmart trailer brake controller is back in production. Dr. Performance is handling the ordering etc. Price went up a bit more, but people that have them swear by them. Carry a Prodigy as a back up controller. I also would get a long box.
I have both the truck trunk and V Box from Creative Industries. Two sets of golf clubs with mild size bags will fix in the V Box.
http://www.trucktrunk.com/ I also really like my Hi Jacker hitch.
http://www.hijacker.com/ I put a pad lock on the hitch lever when traveling and parking the trailer at malls or restaurants.
Next item is to figure out Nav system. Garmin C330 is a nice little unit, but I have a laptop and serveral GPS already, so may go that route!
We looked for a trailer with two recliners that both faced directly at the TV. We only wanted two slides, as we want to be able to use the outdoor area on the doors side as a patio. We ended up with the Cardinal 29WBLX. We had the axles flipped and then lower the trailer on the jack plates to get it setting level with the truck. 5. 5 in minus 2 = above 3. 5 inch lift. This fall we are going to stretch our legs a bit more with it, as I am retiring the end of June. If I was buying a new trailer, I would also demand Michelin XPS RIP tires before delivery.
FYI, I think it takes 6 months to a year to get a rig setup correctly and ready to roll. We have a Old Heart Freedom 10 inverter installed and carry a Honda EU1000i. I installed a 15 amp inlet and put a switch on the AC side of the converter, so that I can run the generator and charge the batteries with the Honda and still run a hair drier or the Microwave off the inverter.
Dry camping:
Gen - Converter - Batteries(2/27's) - Inverter - AC loads.
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..... \DC loads
With AC shore power:
Inverter - Batteries - DC loads
... ... ... ... . \ AC loads (pass thru 30amp tranfer switch built in to Freedom 10)
Enjoy
SNOKING (PM me for info of tires or other issues)