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Advice for purchasing Toy Hauler
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<blockquote data-quote="beau t" data-source="post: 16655534" data-attributes="member: 156791"><p>Adding to the towing vehicle part: my buddy has a job where he drives pretty much all day, 2 weeks ago he was coming through Asheville NC in the slow lane and had a guy in a newer ranger pulling a maybe 28ft camper come off of the on ramp and cut him off. He said after he was done cussing at the guy he started thinking how sketchy the ranger/camper being towed looked because of how big the camper was, anyhow the guy in the ranger pulled away from him (he was on a business call and doing the speed limit so no big deal he thought), after going about 5 miles down the road traffic stops. The guy in the ranger laid it and the camper on its side he said it was windy that day and in a curve. So to add to others statement you can pull anything with nothing of a vehicle but braking and handling are the real concern. I think you stated you were getting another tow vehicle, just stressing the importance of a capable tow rig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beau t, post: 16655534, member: 156791"] Adding to the towing vehicle part: my buddy has a job where he drives pretty much all day, 2 weeks ago he was coming through Asheville NC in the slow lane and had a guy in a newer ranger pulling a maybe 28ft camper come off of the on ramp and cut him off. He said after he was done cussing at the guy he started thinking how sketchy the ranger/camper being towed looked because of how big the camper was, anyhow the guy in the ranger pulled away from him (he was on a business call and doing the speed limit so no big deal he thought), after going about 5 miles down the road traffic stops. The guy in the ranger laid it and the camper on its side he said it was windy that day and in a curve. So to add to others statement you can pull anything with nothing of a vehicle but braking and handling are the real concern. I think you stated you were getting another tow vehicle, just stressing the importance of a capable tow rig. [/QUOTE]
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