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gbsb
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Jun 15, 2019

383 Fuzion Touring Edition 11

We bought our toy hauler in 2010 before we retired. I wanted to take the Harley with us when we traveled after retirement. It has been a good rig over the years and now has about 50,000 miles give or take. Very minor repairs and it has performed well. I some how have gotten old and stopped ridding a bike, bad knees, bad back , etc... We full time in our toy hauler and plan on keeping it even though we no longer have a toy. We bought new living room furniture for Christmas and man was it easy to put in, just lower the back door. Plus bigger every thing, water tanks, water heater, built in generator, extra fuel on board. Hell Yeah for toy haulers.
  • That is the case with ours the garage area is not insulated in the floor. There is two fuel tanks under the floor so it is not insulated and not enclosed. we do have area rugs in our garage area to cover the rubber floor.
  • gbsb did you put down some carpet? The only downside for some To Haulers is it seems like the garage area wasn't very well insulated.