04/18/2026
The 1992 Holiday Rambler Aluma Lite XL is a classic Class A motorhome known for its lightweight, durable tubular aluminum sidewall construction and sloped front design. Typically built on a Ford chassis with a 460 engine, these 25-foot to 31-foot units (such as the M-25WB or M-27WBXS) offer excellent maneuverability, often featuring a rear window, driver's door, and Onan generator.
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1992 Holiday Rambler Aluma Lite XL Class A Motorhome Highlights
Construction: Tubular aluminum frame ("Aluma Lite" for reduced weight), fiberglass front/rear caps, aluminum siding.
Chassis & Power: Primarily Ford chassis with a Ford 460 engine (often fuel-injected for the 1992 model year).
Typical Lengths: 25-foot to 34-foot models, including M-25WB, M-27WBXS, and M-29WBXS.
Key Features: Driver-side door, rear panoramic window (in many models), Onan generator, rooftop A/C, and generous wardrobe space.
Interior Features: Booth dinette, walk-around rear queen bed, oak cabinetry, Dometic double-door refrigerator, and 3-burner cooktop.
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1992 Aluma-Lite 5th Wheel Specs (Alternative Models)
M-26WB: 26-foot, ~5,770 lbs.
M-27WBRK: 27-foot, ~6,700 lbs.
M-32WBRK: 32-foot, ~6,690 lbs.
M-35WBRX: 35-foot, ~8,400 lbs.