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I don't have any first-hand knowledge of the Destiny, however, a look at their website leaves me with a question that you may want to follow up by asking questions. They listed the axles on their website as 7000 lb axles, and for the weight of the trailers, that is not out of line. However, I couldn't find any information on how big of a frame it has. The frame, axles, wheels, and suspension serve as the very foundation for the entire coach, so one wants to look into the quality of those features.
Good luck with your research and planning. It can be frustrating at times, but it can also be a hoot.
Terry
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I realize that no company can put the answer to every question on the website, but the size and type of frame would seem to be an important item. If that information is missing I'd be quite suspicious.