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- fly-boyExplorerIt's built for interstate hauling.
I would bet it could easily be lifted up over the axles to get a little more clearance.
One things for sure- it will be around long after our "RV's" are dead and gone! - d-mac1ExplorerCrazy! I guess maybe if you just go to races...but why so big...and low? The main attraction seems to be lots of bedrooms...but who needs that many of those either?
The truck is the coolest part IMHO. - lincsterExplorerNo thanks, no good in the sand.
I have almost that much cargo and I hold 60 more gallons of water. - fly-boyExplorerSame length as my rig but my garage is not that big- It would be a great trailer for a duner! That said it would need another H2O tank- 100 is not that much.
- Ric_FlairExploreronly one small slide out
- BumpyroadExplorerI was all set to buy it but then discovered that those twin 20 ft awnings were on the curb side, not street side as advertised.
bumpy - GENECOPExplorer IINice setup....
- aemedicExplorerThe TH would be a nice upgrade from my current Desert Fox if it had more ground clearance!
- joebedfordNomad III'd like to have the Freightliner but not the trailer.
- lawnspecialtiesExplorer
RickSo wrote:
That is a typo....its a 48 ft race trailer with living quarters. The truck and trailer would be 71 ft.
Exactly. At first, I thought he meant it was built in '71. :B
I really like it. Unfortunately, like Dirtclods said, at our XC races, the bottom would drag so bad, we'd probably get it stuck and bent all up the first time we took it out.
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