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kenneu wrote:
I'll keep looking.
โApr-22-2016 10:08 PM
Aron wrote:
The Keystone Outback 240URS might work for you. Should be towable by a half-ton, it has a smaller ramp door on the side next to the main door so that your son doesn't feel like an outcast being sent to the "back of the bus", and plenty of room for him to maneuver into bed. The only real problem looks to be that the dinette and couch area are kind of cramped, so that may limit maneuverability. But the front bunk area appears big enough to set up a separate accessible table.
http://www.keystonerv.com/outback/#/floorplans
โApr-21-2016 02:26 PM
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โApr-21-2016 10:40 AM
RavensFan24 wrote:
You could always go the route of a toy hauler. Then you'll have a giant garage door for your son to get through. I've considered a toy hauler, even though I have no big toys, just to take advantage of using the garage as a hang out space when tailgating or a spot to throw bikes, kayaks/canoes, etc... I especially like the toy haulers that use the garage door as a deck/patio area.
โApr-21-2016 09:11 AM
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