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GraciesDaddy
Sep 13, 2014Explorer
Full disclosure: I am a "not-yetter" in the realm of RVing. I don't have a coach... Yet. I don't even have a toad... Yet; which will likely be a Chrysler Town & Country.
My approach is this: I do not care to have a lot of extraneous junk — i.e., hitch receivers, transmission pumps, brake assists, etc. — on my toad. The ability to just pull the vehicle, as is, onto a dolly, hook the chains and straps and plug in the brake light cable(s) (with the plug conveniently hidden under the grill) is nothing short of heaven for me.
But that's just me. :C
My approach is this: I do not care to have a lot of extraneous junk — i.e., hitch receivers, transmission pumps, brake assists, etc. — on my toad. The ability to just pull the vehicle, as is, onto a dolly, hook the chains and straps and plug in the brake light cable(s) (with the plug conveniently hidden under the grill) is nothing short of heaven for me.
But that's just me. :C
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