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rockhillmanor wrote:
And don't forget to add that the Class C's and Class A's offer toy haulers too.
โJan-25-2015 03:48 PM
Dtank wrote:doxiemom11 wrote:
Our co-hosts this summer purchased a new travel trailer and it isn't any better. The outside top step was 10" into the trailer and they could barely manage it. Since they were parked for the summer, we built wooden steps of normal size for them to use and by end of summer, they were having problems with those. Bad knees and hips.
Saw some folks at a campground with an aluminum ramp at the door of their Airstream TT.
Thought it was for the campers - but it was actually for their old German Sheppard (hip dysplasia?).
I guess they used it also, as I never saw it removed.
Appeared to be about 6' long.
The AS TT was pretty low to the ground, so the angle (incline) of the ramp was pretty gradual.
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Hmmmmmmmm.......:@..:@..:h
With a bit of ingenuity a *Toy Hauler* rear ramp could have a "man door" added (or *in place of* the big door) - with a ramp to walk up or use a wheel chair.
Slide the ramp inside for travel.
The ramp could be as long as the owner desired - plus the TH would still have the normal entry/exit door (with steps).
BTW - lots of folks use the toy hauler space for things other than the various "toys" it was originally intended for.
Everything from bunk rooms, sewing, office, workout space, etc.
And, of course - Toy Haulers avail in both TT & 5th wheel designs.:C
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJan-25-2015 12:03 PM
doxiemom11 wrote:
Our co-hosts this summer purchased a new travel trailer and it isn't any better. The outside top step was 10" into the trailer and they could barely manage it. Since they were parked for the summer, we built wooden steps of normal size for them to use and by end of summer, they were having problems with those. Bad knees and hips.
โJan-25-2015 11:24 AM
Water-Bug wrote:That's one the reasons I do not buy a 4x4. Saw a Ford F-250 4x4 yesterday at the RV/Boat show and even with it's factory step it was to high for us.
If you can't manage the steps on your 5er, how do you get in and out of the 1 ton TV that pulls it? Those trucks don't have a 7" rise either. Even with running boards/rails, my first step-up is over 18". Guess the 5er manufacturers figure that if you can get in and out of the TV, you can manage the 5er steps.
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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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