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<blockquote data-quote="smashedheadcat" data-source="post: 16769633" data-attributes="member: 7756"><p>Congratulations on the trailer! The cyclone was probably the best toy hauler in the industry in the late 2000’s. Heartland sold to Thor Industries in the 2010 range and became a bit more in the “upper echelon”. That doesn’t mean it’s a bad trailer though, in fact, they’re pretty awesome! The “pre-Thor” heartland team lives on as the Alliance RV brand these days, but the cyclone was the first toy hauler with “no carpet”, lockable “docking station”, and the corner cutouts to support sharp turns with short bed trucks. They used to come with memory foam mattresses as well, which was a nice touch. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, awesome trailer and badass Maverick (I’ve got a ‘17 XRS max with a Whalen 170 tune and a Whalen longblock).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smashedheadcat, post: 16769633, member: 7756"] Congratulations on the trailer! The cyclone was probably the best toy hauler in the industry in the late 2000’s. Heartland sold to Thor Industries in the 2010 range and became a bit more in the “upper echelon”. That doesn’t mean it’s a bad trailer though, in fact, they’re pretty awesome! The “pre-Thor” heartland team lives on as the Alliance RV brand these days, but the cyclone was the first toy hauler with “no carpet”, lockable “docking station”, and the corner cutouts to support sharp turns with short bed trucks. They used to come with memory foam mattresses as well, which was a nice touch. Anyway, awesome trailer and badass Maverick (I’ve got a ‘17 XRS max with a Whalen 170 tune and a Whalen longblock). [/QUOTE]
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