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Stefonius
Jan 15, 2014Explorer
Eyetattoo wrote:Thank you for the explanation... I have learned something!Stefonius wrote:There are two types of Toy Haulers, ones that have a seperated garage space (seperated with a wall) and ones that dont have a wall. My hauler does not have a dedicated garage so the couches fold up against the walls and the carpet rolls up so I can pull my toys in for transit. The downside is that I dont have access to my back two beds when the toys are inside (I have a front sleeper though). The dedicated garage is nice for people who like to store there toys inside and not have it take over the living space.Dog Folks wrote:Add me to the list of folks who would like an answer. As far as I know, the garage is the only reason it's called a Toy Hauler in the first place.rkortes wrote:I'm with Bumpyroad, I also would like to know, as we do not use toy haulers. If we don't ask, we will never know.Bumpyroad wrote:Ok... somebody has a bit too much time on their hand to actually write this.... seriously? ;)
what is a toy hauler without a garage. do you mean not a separate enclosed garage and you park your motorcycle in the kitchen?
bumpy
Anyway, you may want to check out the used Ragens. We have a FA3005 and are really enjoying it.
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