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Y-Guy
Jul 29, 2019Moderator
I should clarify that my friend was exceeding the weigh limits of his Class C, he thought by beefing things up he’d be good to go.
If you talk to any Class A owner and they tell you their milage is 10+ they are dreaming.
I would look to the Super C rigs, and see what their weight limits are. I don’t think you’ll find that in a Class A or Class C Toy Hauler.
The rigs you are considering are a bit of an anomaly. Yes, they are a Toy Hauler and they are also a Class A or C motorhome so the owners tend to hang out in those forums too. That said they are just not all that popular, and why you see many have been dropped from production.
Final thought for you to check out, is the approach angle of the ramp. The Class A haulers and even some 5ers have issues where it’s too steep. This seems to be an issue with the street bikes mostly, but might be an issue with a smart car too.
If you talk to any Class A owner and they tell you their milage is 10+ they are dreaming.
I would look to the Super C rigs, and see what their weight limits are. I don’t think you’ll find that in a Class A or Class C Toy Hauler.
The rigs you are considering are a bit of an anomaly. Yes, they are a Toy Hauler and they are also a Class A or C motorhome so the owners tend to hang out in those forums too. That said they are just not all that popular, and why you see many have been dropped from production.
Final thought for you to check out, is the approach angle of the ramp. The Class A haulers and even some 5ers have issues where it’s too steep. This seems to be an issue with the street bikes mostly, but might be an issue with a smart car too.
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