All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Dirty water in toilet bowl after sittingNo real stink when I lifted the lid. I didn't dump the black tank last week because I was at a place without a place to dump. I knew I would be using the trailer again this week so I thought it would be ok. I am going to go with the mineral thing and quit worrying about it. Thanks for the help.Re: Dirty water in toilet bowl after sittingI am not sure about the black tank vent. Would this be from the roof? Could water have come in through the vent and into the toilet? We did have quite a bit of rain while it has been sitting.Re: Dirty water in toilet bowl after sittingLid was left down. It was not full, not even half full. I am pretty sure it was sewer water in the bowl. The battery disconnect was turned to off and the water pump was not left on. And sorry for the topic.Dirty water in toilet bowl after sittingI parked my trailer in storage last week and just went to check on it today. The black tank was about 1/3 full when I parked it and I left the toilet bowl filled a few inches up with clean water. When I checked it today, the bowl was filled with dirty sewer water. How could it get from the black tank up into the bowl?Re: Towing with a Nissan Titan buffaloKev wrote: Thanks for the info. Payload capacity is 2063lbs. Still seeing info online that the towing capacity for my model, 2012 Nissan Titan SL crew cab, is 9300 lbs. is there anyway to find out for sure what the capacity is? Can I call Nissan and give them VIN? 2063lbs payload? That is pretty good. My Ram half ton was 1250lbs. Thats why I got rid of it.Re: Toy Hauler Pictures No 7 pin connection in bedI just bought a new F350 and a 5th wheel toy hauler. I haven't picked up the trailer yet. I had the RV place put in the 5th wheel hitch for me but they didn't put an electrical connector in the bed. I have a connection down by the tow hitch but I am not sure if the cord will reach. Will it work without the connector in the bed of the truck?Re: New to RV'ing, looking for a toyhauler JAC1982 wrote: We don't have the auto leveling on our current TT TH, but you bet we will be getting them on our next purchase, which will be a 5th wheel. I wouldn't go without them, it's a huge pain to get even smaller trailers level, I can't imagine doing a 40+ footer. Speaking of, why do you want one that large? That's a huge thing to take on as your first one! We've figured out that many many campgrounds can't accommodate larger than 40', so something to think about there. We were pretty much hooked on the toy hauler when we saw them. I have 4 kids and the 3 boys have their own 4 wheelers. The wife wants a golf cart and kayaks. We just moved to town from living on a farm so I have a little trailer towing experience. Hopefully the places my wife wants to camp will allow the large trailer. The RV place just called and they accepted my offer on the 377V! So I guess I better learn how to level that thing!Re: New to RV'ing, looking for a toyhaulerWhen I compare the 377V to the Road Warrior, one of the big things I lose with the 377 is the auto level jacks. I have never owned a camper before so I am not sure how important that is or how much I would like it. Is it a PITA to level the trailer without the auto level?New to RV'ing, looking for a toyhaulerMy wife and I decided to get a camper recently and I was hoping to get some ideas about what we are looking at. I found a Road Warrior 420 and got to a price that I thought was good. My wife wants to go a little cheaper. So now I am going to look at a Vengeance 377V. I have read some bad reviews about these, but I feel like they all will have some problems. Anyone have any experience with the Vengeance trailers?
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