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Sagebrush
Feb 14, 2017Explorer
Yeah, but you can't tow much without being overloaded. The truck conversions are mainly for people who want to tow fairly heavy in comfort. The Super C is usually at the max without a trailer.
I saw an old Showhauler in FL with very low miles, about 38' OAL with tandem axles. Nice little compact twin screw. That would handle a heavy trailer easily. I have take my toys with me, so I always like the heavy duty rigs. I've been looking hard at the older pre 2007 toters, but a truck conversion in the C layout is very tempting. The models with the cab cut out and super slide are decent. I found I don't need so much space, spend most of my time outside anyway. I'm 6'-4" tall though, so shower room and full length beds are important to me. Can't go too small. :)
I saw an old Showhauler in FL with very low miles, about 38' OAL with tandem axles. Nice little compact twin screw. That would handle a heavy trailer easily. I have take my toys with me, so I always like the heavy duty rigs. I've been looking hard at the older pre 2007 toters, but a truck conversion in the C layout is very tempting. The models with the cab cut out and super slide are decent. I found I don't need so much space, spend most of my time outside anyway. I'm 6'-4" tall though, so shower room and full length beds are important to me. Can't go too small. :)
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