โJul-21-2017 09:03 AM
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โJul-22-2017 12:23 AM
Baja Man wrote:lakebum wrote:
We have had pop ups, travel trailers, fifth wheel and Class A Diesel Pusher and just recently purchased a toy hauler.
Only three of us at home now but our 15 year old son loves the back, mini apartment, has a side deck with TV and 12.5' garage with two bench seats that make a queen and a queen bunk that comes down from the ceiling and a separate back door in addition to the ramp door.
We only haul an electric golf cart but the rear room is super nice with a sliding glass patio doors between kitchen and garage.
Ours is a bumper pull and so far enjoy it.
Interesting floorplan....what year/make/model do you have?
โJul-21-2017 10:22 PM
Baja Man wrote:
weight police....
there are both 5ers and bumper pulls that are WELL within my trucks capacity
โJul-21-2017 10:05 PM
โJul-21-2017 10:04 PM
lakebum wrote:
We have had pop ups, travel trailers, fifth wheel and Class A Diesel Pusher and just recently purchased a toy hauler.
Only three of us at home now but our 15 year old son loves the back, mini apartment, has a side deck with TV and 12.5' garage with two bench seats that make a queen and a queen bunk that comes down from the ceiling and a separate back door in addition to the ramp door.
We only haul an electric golf cart but the rear room is super nice with a sliding glass patio doors between kitchen and garage.
Ours is a bumper pull and so far enjoy it.
โJul-21-2017 06:34 PM
โJul-21-2017 02:45 PM
JAC1982 wrote:lincster wrote:JAC1982 wrote:lincster wrote:
I think toyhaulers are very versatile.
I will comment on your truck question.
If u r referring to the truck in your signature, hate to tell you but you don't have enough truck to pull a big 5er toyhauler.
My toyhauler, empty, weighs 12000lbs with 2700lbs of pin weight. That will put you over al of your tow ratings of your truck.
You will be ok with most any pull behind, but 5ers, you will need to stay below 33'.
He said in his OP they'd do a bumper pull.
He said either/or.
Go back and read again.
I did "The reason to consider a TH (bumper pull)". I believe the "or" statement had to do with if they were buying a non-toyhauler. Nevermind there are 5th wheel haulers that don't weigh 12,000lbs.
But it's cool, always gotta sneak in the weight police MO in every thread ๐
โJul-21-2017 02:12 PM
โJul-21-2017 01:54 PM
โJul-21-2017 01:03 PM
1jeep wrote:
When shopping you might want to watch that mine and most of the new ones that I have seen have 1 real bed that goes up, the lower one is 2 couches that fold out so you can add a table and have a dining setup back there. the lower unit is the dining/couches and is very uncomfortable for a adult.
https://www.google.com/search?q=rv+rear+bunks&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjokrfbjZvVAhWKGz4KHb79Ay0Q_AUIBygC&biw=1712&bih=853#tbm=isch&q=toy+hauler+rear+bunks&imgrc=jB1y95rvZH0BeM:&spf=1500665257591
โJul-21-2017 12:58 PM
lincster wrote:JAC1982 wrote:lincster wrote:
I think toyhaulers are very versatile.
I will comment on your truck question.
If u r referring to the truck in your signature, hate to tell you but you don't have enough truck to pull a big 5er toyhauler.
My toyhauler, empty, weighs 12000lbs with 2700lbs of pin weight. That will put you over al of your tow ratings of your truck.
You will be ok with most any pull behind, but 5ers, you will need to stay below 33'.
He said in his OP they'd do a bumper pull.
He said either/or.
Go back and read again.
โJul-21-2017 12:34 PM
JAC1982 wrote:lincster wrote:
I think toyhaulers are very versatile.
I will comment on your truck question.
If u r referring to the truck in your signature, hate to tell you but you don't have enough truck to pull a big 5er toyhauler.
My toyhauler, empty, weighs 12000lbs with 2700lbs of pin weight. That will put you over al of your tow ratings of your truck.
You will be ok with most any pull behind, but 5ers, you will need to stay below 33'.
He said in his OP they'd do a bumper pull.
โJul-21-2017 12:27 PM