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Chuck_Gail
May 29, 2013Explorer
IMHO be sure to look at a toyhauler if friend can walk at all. We have used one for nearly 80,000 miles so we can carry my wifes handicap scooter. She can walk a few hundred feet, but after that needs a scooter. I suppose an electric wheelchair would work, but wife found them less stable. I can't push her, so battery power is needed in some form.
If a toyhauler might work, we found a sideload much easier to deal with (like our Keystone Outback 230RS) compared to a rear load (like our former Thor Wanderer).
If I can help, PM me.
If a toyhauler might work, we found a sideload much easier to deal with (like our Keystone Outback 230RS) compared to a rear load (like our former Thor Wanderer).
If I can help, PM me.
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