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donn0128
May 09, 2017Explorer II
Toy haulers are going to inherantly be poorly insulated. Look at that huge back door. You think that think is not going to allow a lot of air in?
But first things first, your truck is simply not enough for a big anything. For a large toy hauler your really gping to want a dually. For better insulation, look at a used Mobile Suites. Everything else that I know of are built using 2X2 framing. Meaning at best 1-1/2 inches worth of insulation in the walls, single pane windows, anemic 35K BTU furnaces and unless your really lucky a single 15K BTU AC unit. This is gonerally good for 30 to 90 degrees. Once you go beyond that window your heating/cooling bills will skyrocket.
But first things first, your truck is simply not enough for a big anything. For a large toy hauler your really gping to want a dually. For better insulation, look at a used Mobile Suites. Everything else that I know of are built using 2X2 framing. Meaning at best 1-1/2 inches worth of insulation in the walls, single pane windows, anemic 35K BTU furnaces and unless your really lucky a single 15K BTU AC unit. This is gonerally good for 30 to 90 degrees. Once you go beyond that window your heating/cooling bills will skyrocket.
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