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jmtandem
Aug 13, 2014Explorer II
If you are intent on getting a toyhauler for full time living and working, I would certainly look at those that have a bath and a half.
Don't measure the size of the toyhauler in feet and inches; rather, your concern should be that whatever purchased did the job for what you need it for. RV's get real small inside when it is raining, buggy, cold, windy, etc. Get big enough to be comfortable living in it.
Don't measure the size of the toyhauler in feet and inches; rather, your concern should be that whatever purchased did the job for what you need it for. RV's get real small inside when it is raining, buggy, cold, windy, etc. Get big enough to be comfortable living in it.
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