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statehoss wrote:
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Oct-16-2016 06:16 PM
Aridon wrote:Y-Guy wrote:fugawi wrote:
I think you are right about the toyhaulers. That is a really good way to get a long secondary bed. Now I need to do a little research to find one with reasonable interior and reasonable weight.
The new Complete List of Toy Haulers
That might help you get started with Toy Haulers. You can probably what you are looking for with a Toy Hauler, but do be aware that many/most have a pretty heave pin/tongue weight.
Kz has some interesting floors and are light. Take a closer look at all of the companies, they all have different takes on similar areas and are far an away more flexible than traditional fifths.
Oct-16-2016 06:15 PM
Y-Guy wrote:fugawi wrote:
I think you are right about the toyhaulers. That is a really good way to get a long secondary bed. Now I need to do a little research to find one with reasonable interior and reasonable weight.
The new Complete List of Toy Haulers
That might help you get started with Toy Haulers. You can probably what you are looking for with a Toy Hauler, but do be aware that many/most have a pretty heave pin/tongue weight.
Oct-16-2016 06:06 PM
whatnext wrote:
Check out jaycos website. Their eagle Ht series is about to have a new addition and it looks pretty good. It's got the Queen up front, a bunks in the middle that might be a queen or full not sure which, I forgot, and the back is set up like a RL. I think it's the 30.5mbhok or something like that. It's at the bottom under their eagle Ht line.
Oct-16-2016 01:17 PM
Y-Guy wrote:fugawi wrote:
I think you are right about the toyhaulers. That is a really good way to get a long secondary bed. Now I need to do a little research to find one with reasonable interior and reasonable weight.
The new Complete List of Toy Haulers
That might help you get started with Toy Haulers. You can probably what you are looking for with a Toy Hauler, but do be aware that many/most have a pretty heave pin/tongue weight.
Oct-16-2016 01:00 PM
fugawi wrote:
I think you are right about the toyhaulers. That is a really good way to get a long secondary bed. Now I need to do a little research to find one with reasonable interior and reasonable weight.
Oct-16-2016 07:43 AM
rjf7g wrote:
You will find two different floor plans here - https://www.heartlandrvs.com/brands/fifthwheels/gateway
You might also want to look at toyhaulers.
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