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mrkoje
Jul 27, 2016Explorer
Good choice on a toy hauler. My wife and I have had a TT TH and now a FW TH. They are more versatile then a typical trailer IMO. Before getting such a big rig though I would think pretty hard about where you are planning to go.
My wife and I started with a 26 footer then a 30ft and now a 37ft FW. There wasn't much difference between the 26ft and 30ft when trying to find a suitable spot but WOW a lot different when going larger then 35ft. With out smaller rigs we were able to get into some tight spots in the Forest (free dispersed camping) which was great. Now - because of the length and clearance of our Raptor it is almost impossible to get to anything that isn't on a nice paved or gravel road.
FWIW - I have the 6pt leveling jacks on my Raptor. I love it! Except for right now because my front right jack is leaking hydraulic fluid and the rig is at the dealership waiting to be fixed. It's not that hard to level a trailer it just takes a bit more time. Look into the Anderson levelers - they make it a lot quicker then stacking legos.
My wife and I started with a 26 footer then a 30ft and now a 37ft FW. There wasn't much difference between the 26ft and 30ft when trying to find a suitable spot but WOW a lot different when going larger then 35ft. With out smaller rigs we were able to get into some tight spots in the Forest (free dispersed camping) which was great. Now - because of the length and clearance of our Raptor it is almost impossible to get to anything that isn't on a nice paved or gravel road.
FWIW - I have the 6pt leveling jacks on my Raptor. I love it! Except for right now because my front right jack is leaking hydraulic fluid and the rig is at the dealership waiting to be fixed. It's not that hard to level a trailer it just takes a bit more time. Look into the Anderson levelers - they make it a lot quicker then stacking legos.
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