โOct-25-2017 04:49 PM
โNov-07-2017 07:11 PM
stevemorris wrote:STBRetired wrote:
Started with a TT in a seasonal recreation club. When retired, we bought a MH so that DW could use the bathroom or kitchen while we were traveling. Started towing a Malibu on a dolly, now tow an Edge 4 down.
pardon my ignorance, but surely travelling in a MH not sitting and belted in is both dangerous and illegal.
we debated the MH/toad vs trailer/truck and decided on the truck. if nothing else, a truck/trailer combo can be backed up, a toad, unless on a trailer itself cannot
โNov-07-2017 03:48 AM
STBRetired wrote:
Started with a TT in a seasonal recreation club. When retired, we bought a MH so that DW could use the bathroom or kitchen while we were traveling. Started towing a Malibu on a dolly, now tow an Edge 4 down.
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โNov-03-2017 06:20 AM
1nolaguy wrote:
If you prefer a toad do you prefer4 down or a dolly? I realize a lot of you like Jeeps because of their off road and back country capabilities but I am looking at it from a towing and handling stand point. I look forward to you further input.
โNov-02-2017 06:34 PM
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โOct-30-2017 04:56 AM
1nolaguy wrote:
Lets face it, no one relishes breaking camp every time you need to run to the store or want to go exploring.
So if you pull something, please share which you prefer and why.
โOct-27-2017 05:18 AM
โOct-27-2017 04:48 AM
โOct-27-2017 01:04 AM
Bobbo wrote:
For 10 years we drove a Class C and pulled a toad. This year we traded and now drive an F-150 towing a trailer. For me, it is six of one and a half dozen of the other.
The only issue for me is now, while I am driving DW can not get up and go to the restroom anymore.