โOct-17-2015 09:08 PM
โOct-23-2015 09:07 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:
You would eventually, most likely, end up getting a toad to tow behind the MH. It's inevitable once you take the plunge to a MH. And like I said before, once you cross over to the dark side of having and parking in the RV lot, you will find you can get a ride with anyone that has a toad to go for whatever you need or they will bring it back for you. That's how we roll.:C
rockhillmanor wrote:
For me one of the BIG BIG pluses of towing a toad is if you break down is insurance, there is no panic mode of OMG what do I do with the dogs?
rockhillmanor wrote:
I have no problem with used MH's. Going in debt for a zoomie new MH to impress shouldn't be in the same sentence when you show which is a very expensive hobby in itself.:W
โOct-20-2015 04:28 PM
zedas_lapedas wrote:
Hi Again, Everybody,
I think my main concerns, other than budget, are: do I sacrifice the convenience of not having to maneuver a TT into a non-pull-through spot and lug everything back and forth versushaving a vehicle to get around once we get there.
If the financing worked out, I think ourabsolute max for a MH would be about $40,000.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โOct-19-2015 11:55 PM
โOct-19-2015 08:11 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Give a budget or the responses could be endless.
Pulling a 5k trailer with a budget tow rig leads you to a nice used half ton pickup.
I've had 3 big dogs in the back seat of a pickup for a cross country trip, out of necessity and it wasn't horrible but couldn't imagine doing it on purpose, regularly.
Pickup with a topper and crates (or not, nice thing about a topper you can open it up, toss the dogs in and go) is what I'd do. Except idk how to handle that in the summer.
In the summer we'd haul the dogs in open bed in crates and just hose them down at every stop.
For this a van with rear AC would be better. Rest of the time I'd want the mutts in the back of a pickup. But a van is going to stink like dog real quick! How do you haul them now?
Regardless of vehicle, if you can afford it, look at the newer last 5 yrs or so models with 6 speed transmissions. Mo better if you can afford it!
โOct-19-2015 08:09 AM
โOct-19-2015 07:53 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:KD4UPL wrote:
2500 or 2550 van, 1500 or 2500 Suburban,or possibly aTahoe
if it's a newer one with the 6 speed automatic.
The newer trans won't change the fact of it's short wheelbase. :W
Been there done that too. Tahoe's wheel base is too short. Sucked at towing even my short lite weight TT. I sold the TT after 2 trips with the Tahoe and retired the Tahoe back to only being used to go to the store for groceries.
โOct-19-2015 07:38 AM
โOct-18-2015 08:12 PM
zedas_lapedas wrote:
Thank you, Rockhill Manor, Ugh, and Brian. Yeah, I had thought about a MH, of all different varieties, in fact. I started thinking about trailers because the cost of a MH seemed prohibitive -- at first.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โOct-18-2015 12:57 PM
โOct-18-2015 12:39 PM
โOct-18-2015 12:37 PM
โOct-18-2015 06:42 AM
KD4UPL wrote:
2500 or 2550 van, 1500 or 2500 Suburban,or possibly aTahoe
if it's a newer one with the 6 speed automatic.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โOct-18-2015 06:17 AM
โOct-18-2015 05:48 AM