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IdaD
Mar 12, 2015Explorer
NC Hauler wrote:IdaD wrote:
My problem with a DRW truck would be driving it offroad while camping, fishing or hunting. A full size truck is already a handful on many of those roads, but a duelly would be even worse. Plus they just don't perform that well on certain surfaces. If you're going to go DRW you pretty much need to go with a toy hauler so you can bring a Ranger (or equivalent) along.
And at the end of the day you can pull plenty of trailer with a SRW truck - anything that actually requires DRW would be too large to get into any good camping spots.
Never had a problem finding a camping spot with my almost 40' 5er hooked to my long bed crew cab dually....but maybe that's just where I go camping...Off road, I have no need to go "off road", though I have been in 10-12" of snow and truck did fine...been in some muddy fields and though the truck got EXTREMELY muddy, it got me in and out....(glad my dually doesn't know it's not supposed to be able to go good in the snow and/or mud):).
IF I were to go to a TH, wouldn't be to tow any "toy's" in the back, would be more for storage and exercise equipment.....:)
The difference is probably that you're in North Carolina and I'm in Idaho. The terrain is a little different out here. :C
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