@SSSSSSSSSSSSVT Will do, thanks for the tip.... This might be a loaded question, if you were looking at a 2020 F250, gas or diesel?
Thats legit as **** sir! Are your tie downs rated for hold such a heavy load? Any issues with the loading door?
We had a 44' class A and downsized to a 24' class c on a sprinter chassis. I love that thing. It's so nice to make a last minute decision to go somewhere and be driving your hotel room a few minutes later. Not needing to worry about what some disgusting pos was doing in the bed the night before you got there is soooooo worth it.
I've said it before on here but don't ever, ever, ever buy a Forest River or a Dynamax. Never, never, never.
Help please new member an cant figure out how to post can u help.Had a few over the years. Like most things, they are great if you use them. If they mostly sit they are a waste that can quickly go to shit. You already learned the best lesson, buying used.
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Hit Oceanside for a few days for our 25th anniversary.
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Do you use a slide hitch or is there enough clearance between your cab during tight turns?View attachment 1640491 View attachment 1640492 I had a 36 ft toy hauler and now have moved on to a 40ft Montana high country we ended up keeping it at a seasonal site and take it on 2-3 trips a year. Having a seasonal site is great it’s like having a second home and you don’t have to worry about storing it plus you get to pull it out and travel whenever you can .
Anyone looking for a good RV accessory should pick up one of these fire pits:
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I bought one and changed a few fittings to make it run off the on-board propane tank. It's a fuel hog, but does a great job of attracting track girls at an NMRA race.