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jmtandem
Sep 23, 2013Explorer II
Go into a high end unit- you will love the styling, the diesel generator, air ride, big tanks, 17.5" or 19" wheels, electric over hydraulic/disc brakes...
Not sure how you do the headroom and walk around bed without it requiring a class 8 sized truck-
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I have looked at a few horse trailers with living quarters to use as a toyhauler. From what I could tell the quality differences start with the entry door, the rear door and ramp, and then everything on the sides, top, frame, axles, and inside. Yea, they are expensive and perhaps heavy but they will still be working just like new when the loan is paid off. Some may not like the styling as they are not as fancy on the outside as a conventional RV toyahuler, but inside the quality is there. Maybe not a bath and a half and lofts and some other fancy stuff, but what is there appears to be quality. With some high end toyhaulers north of $75,000 new, the horse trailer approach may in fact not be that expensive especially as it will likely outlast a conventional hauler by a factor of two or more. Kind of like the expensive, but not really expensive in the long term, Airstream trailers.
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