Jun-21-2021 07:33 PM
Jun-28-2021 03:06 PM
Timmo! wrote:
One of the best things i did when we first bought our trailer was to experience first hand what goes on inside the TT. A 20 minute ride (with wifey behind the wheel) on one of the Death Valley dirt roads was like an E-Ticket Disney ride.
Being a native born Cali boy, I've experienced many earthquakes, but nothing like went on inside my 21' TT rolling down a smooth dirt road. IMO, the noise alone would be enough to cause a docile guard dog to become an over anxious foo foo lap dog.
Jun-28-2021 11:41 AM
Jun-28-2021 06:52 AM
Grit dog wrote:Timmo! wrote:
One of the best things i did when we first bought our trailer was to experience first hand what goes on inside the TT. A 20 minute ride (with wifey behind the wheel) on one of the Death Valley dirt roads was like an E-Ticket Disney ride.
Being a native born Cali boy, I've experienced many earthquakes, but nothing like went on inside my 21' TT rolling down a smooth dirt road. IMO, the noise alone would be enough to cause a docile guard dog to become an over anxious foo foo lap dog.
The next best thing you could do is realize that not all RVs are like your apparent rattle trap.
This is almost laughable. Sure there are things that squeak and creak. Namely dishes and household items.
If it’s unreasonable to put even a pet in a reasonable condition (riding in a RV) then how do they sell sooooo many motorhomes?
Please do not confuse this with actual concerns like throwing fluffy the shitzerdoodle in the camper, no air ,locking the door and taking off across Death Valley in June ( or Washington State as may be the case currently).
To be fair, I’ve only ridden in TCs and a couple old motorhomes, so I look forward to seeing whether your statement is a gross exaggeration , when it comes to our trailer, now, but I have a hunch….
Jun-27-2021 10:09 AM
Timmo! wrote:
One of the best things i did when we first bought our trailer was to experience first hand what goes on inside the TT. A 20 minute ride (with wifey behind the wheel) on one of the Death Valley dirt roads was like an E-Ticket Disney ride.
Being a native born Cali boy, I've experienced many earthquakes, but nothing like went on inside my 21' TT rolling down a smooth dirt road. IMO, the noise alone would be enough to cause a docile guard dog to become an over anxious foo foo lap dog.
Jun-27-2021 08:11 AM
Jun-27-2021 12:56 AM
Jun-27-2021 12:55 AM
Jun-26-2021 10:51 PM
Raife wrote:
However, in test driving these and looking at the back seat I struggle to see how I'm getting 3 kids and a 65lb dog in there...?
Jun-26-2021 07:20 AM
Jun-26-2021 04:52 AM
Raife wrote:
So I'm in the very early stages of considering a truck to get ahead of our next trailer...I'm generally a buy once cry once kind of person so looking at Ram 3500, Ford F350, or GMC 3500. However, in test driving these and looking at the back seat I struggle to see how I'm getting 3 kids and a 65lb dog in there...?
What have other people done who are in the same situation?
(FYI - not interested in a class A)
Thankn you.
Jun-26-2021 03:58 AM
Grit dog wrote:JRscooby wrote:
I don't know how big the behind the seats is in a Mega cab. We have a regular cab, no kids. I can't see to drive with my 70 lb dog in the passenger seat so if she wants to go she knows she must ride behind the seat. Not a issue for her.
I’d like to see you stuff your 70lb dog , or any dog behind the seat of a reg cab truck. Unless by behind the seat, you mean also behind the rear window, in the truck bed…
Jun-25-2021 06:26 PM
Jun-25-2021 03:42 PM
JRscooby wrote:
I don't know how big the behind the seats is in a Mega cab. We have a regular cab, no kids. I can't see to drive with my 70 lb dog in the passenger seat so if she wants to go she knows she must ride behind the seat. Not a issue for her.
Jun-25-2021 03:11 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Mega is not any bigger in the back seat than any other CC offerings save for the ability to store stuff behind the back seat or recline the seats a bit.
Not a bad choice. Had one for the last dozen years, would get one again, but don't miss the room in the newer crew cab save for storage space.
With 2 kids, mine slept with seats reclined or sprawled out on the floor and seat about 50/50.
With 3 passengers in back or if you're a seatbelt stickler, then the reclining seats are awesome for road trips!
Jun-25-2021 02:44 PM