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Washington_Boun
Mar 09, 2016Explorer
Thanks for all the great input. Here are some answers to some of your questions. The travel trailer will be completely road worthy, new tires, bearings, complete check before moving it. I have talked to Camping World service and will have work done there, it's about 4 miles from my home. I want to be able to use the TT out in Washington to live in and also to occasionally go places and "camp", so a tow vehicle would be great for me to keep. I like trucks better than cars anyway. I no longer have the truck I used to haul the TT and it really wasn't big enough to do the job anyway.
I have made the trip across the country, Florida to Washington, quite a few times in a motorhome and a couple of times (10 years ago) towing a travel trailer. However, I have someone to help with driving during those trips. Now, I will be making the trip either by myself (not thrilled about that), or with my son who doesn't know about towing. This time, I want to make sure I have a vehicle big enough to do the job. I would probably just keep the truck out in Washington.
I have made the trip across the country, Florida to Washington, quite a few times in a motorhome and a couple of times (10 years ago) towing a travel trailer. However, I have someone to help with driving during those trips. Now, I will be making the trip either by myself (not thrilled about that), or with my son who doesn't know about towing. This time, I want to make sure I have a vehicle big enough to do the job. I would probably just keep the truck out in Washington.
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