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RE: Difference between single rear wheel and dually rear wheel

All my friends who have dually's bury them at pismo or dumont or glamis...Our SRW F350 drives right pass them no problem, and it hauls our 5vr just fine...
Strabo 05/23/13 10:36pm Toy Haulers
RE: Cyclone 2812

Should fit i would imagine, could always let some air out of the tires if needed
Strabo 05/19/13 04:09pm Toy Haulers
RE: Cyclone 2812

One bunk removed should work just fine....We need 73" to clear the rhino roof. We have just one pull down, barely makes it. Our rear bed pushes tight to the ceiling thankfully.
Strabo 05/19/13 12:28am Toy Haulers
RE: Strapping down toys?`

It marks up the hauler wall with tire marks.....
Strabo 05/18/13 06:54pm Toy Haulers
RE: Deep discount on 1 model year old TH?

For most people, it's probably easier to do your negotiating via email or fax. On-site negotiating will often have the buyer pressured into buying, and your lack of familiarity with the process (depends on the person, obviously) might show. Best part about email/fax is you can write preposterous things without a stutter giving it away. Just check out the ones you like, head home, make a decision, and then email the person you talked to asking about best price, etc (or call and tell them to fax it to you). Whittle it down on the one you REALLY want, then ask them if they can do better with one of the 2013s leftover on the lot, and make a decision if it's worth it. I fully agree.....Thats how i do it.
Strabo 05/16/13 10:03pm Toy Haulers
RE: Happy Jack Bed Failure

Our rear pull down queen bed will support 600 lbs, its very strong.
Strabo 05/14/13 07:43pm Toy Haulers
RE: Add-A-Wall Installation - Clear Flaps on Inside or Outside?

Funny, we have the screen wall in our 5vr, its never been used or un-rolled, so i have no idea how its setup....I should look someday.....I personaly would not want the ramp to sit in the rain anyways.
Strabo 05/09/13 10:36pm Toy Haulers
RE: Tire challenge - 15"

IMHO.....Get away from Trailer Tires......
Strabo 05/03/13 01:01am Toy Haulers
RE: Aweing

nayther thank you and others I'm going with the tape as a temporary fix. I was just cleaning the black crud of with an RV brush I pushed to hard and saw some sun light. It's not ripped yet this well buy me some time. Ours is losing the first layer, i thought it was a rip too...Its not, its the death of an awning.....We need a new insert soon, good news they are just a hair over $220 for the whole deal......
Strabo 05/02/13 12:15am Toy Haulers
RE: Planning a day trip (or 2) to Silverwood Lake.

I like Silverwood Lake, very nice......
Strabo 05/02/13 12:09am Toy Haulers
RE: pressuer washer

I use my pressure washer on our toyhauler all the time, works great...My favorite tool. Just keep it a comfortable distance away, you'll be fine.... Tip: If you start to remove the roofing your too close
Strabo 04/26/13 09:18pm Toy Haulers
RE: If within wt limit, will tongue on small toy hauler unload?

TH have the axle far back to support the load, that is why they have a high tounge weight. I agree...
Strabo 03/20/13 12:10am Toy Haulers
RE: Installing TRC surge protector in Voltage 3905

Good idea, camp grounds really vary on amps available, especially in summer.
Strabo 03/19/13 11:14pm Toy Haulers
RE: Light weight toy haulers. ? are they doing?

Why do you want to haul a large toy hauler with a 3/4 ton anyway? Who knows really, these large haulers are heavy and need to be controlled.
Strabo 03/19/13 10:55pm Toy Haulers
RE: Attitude 27 IFBG

I think its a nice hauler, keeping it warm will require all the tricks and tips, but it can be done for sure...That rig was not designed for really cold weather, insulate what you can with bubble foil, that stuff works great on windows, access panels, anywhere you can think of... I use it alot.....Also secondary electric heaters are worth the investment
Strabo 03/15/13 12:41am Toy Haulers
RE: Earthquake Preparedness

Hauler is always ready and prepped. We dont worry about water too much we have a well, but i keep water in the hauler tanks anyways....
Strabo 03/13/13 10:32pm Toy Haulers
RE: Toys for the Toy Hauler

Our rhino was the best toy i ever bought, it is something we share together. Its so much better than quads, we enjoy where we go together, i drive, she drives.... Plus i dont have to worry about her getting hurt on her quad if she takes a tumble.... I love her, thats why we have a SXS.......
Strabo 03/13/13 12:50am Toy Haulers
RE: sandsport 18FKSL.

Should tow fine with your truck...
Strabo 03/10/13 10:02pm Toy Haulers
RE: Cleaning the floor of the garage

Wash your toys off outside, your nuts to spray water in your rig....Common sense!!! Hint, pressure wash OUTSIDE.....LET DRY, ez......
Strabo 03/10/13 12:55am Toy Haulers
RE: Seats down or up when towing?

Always put mine up. But I always have toys in mine. :) X2
Strabo 03/09/13 12:06am Toy Haulers
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