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deltamaster
Dec 01, 2013Explorer
gasguzler wrote:
I went through this with my 2012 Tacoma 2wd base with auto trans. Best solution for me was an 8x20 car hauler trailer. No wear and tear on the truck, nothing to worry about. Takes 20 min to load and unload and disconnect the trailer. Tow it behind my class A gasser.
Trailers and tow dollies are options, the thing is that there is not always a place to put such things at the camp site. I have seen people tuck dollies up under the rear of the rig but normally I see them in the grass or bushes behind the camp site and when I was hosting I had to ask them to move the equipment off the grass. That always started an argument that I had to walk away from. Then I had to be the bad guy and report it to the ranger when they came in to the park otherwise I get in trouble.
Trailers... seems like there is never a good place to park a car trailer in a camp ground. Every single camp ground that I have been to has had no place for a trailer such as the one you describe. Sites are too small for the RV, vehicle AND the trailer and then never seem to have a place to store them.
As far as I am concerned... for me... it has just been and it seems to be MUCH simpler to be able to tow four down without extra equipment.
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