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Nov 18, 2015Explorer
Crossroads Altitudes
If I decide to race again next season, we'll most likely keep the Work & Play another year. Nothing beats them for what we do. But I still like to window shop at what toy hauler we'll get to replace it.
I really want to keep the F350 SRW I just bought this year. So I'm looking at toy haulers with lighter pin weights. Of course, the XLRs are the first thing I think about when it comes to big toy haulers with smaller pin weights. But my favorite toy hauler dealer picked up Crossroads Altitudes this summer. I suspect the Elevations are Crossroads higher end units with the Altitudes being the second line. Reminds me of the Raptors with the Carbons and the Fuzions with the Impacts.
So after this long winded introduction, does anyone know much about this line? They have a couple of 3712s that I really like. Pin weights are around 2500 lbs, even on a triple axle and the prices are under $50,000. Two things I like.
I really want to keep the F350 SRW I just bought this year. So I'm looking at toy haulers with lighter pin weights. Of course, the XLRs are the first thing I think about when it comes to big toy haulers with smaller pin weights. But my favorite toy hauler dealer picked up Crossroads Altitudes this summer. I suspect the Elevations are Crossroads higher end units with the Altitudes being the second line. Reminds me of the Raptors with the Carbons and the Fuzions with the Impacts.
So after this long winded introduction, does anyone know much about this line? They have a couple of 3712s that I really like. Pin weights are around 2500 lbs, even on a triple axle and the prices are under $50,000. Two things I like.