Sorry for the long post (not really), but I want to share. Owning and using a toyhauler never fails to be an adventure! This story is about our annual Thanksgiving trip. Every year, we take the trailer and quads down to the OR dunes the week ...
I LOVE LOVE LOVE our Momentum! But, it is a bit much to pull when I am going solo with no hubby or kids. Plus it is not practical for day trips. So we are thinking about an enclosed for hauling and short camp trips (adult kiddo wants to borrow occ...
So pumped for this! We are heading down late Wednesday.... Mom (69), Me (younger, haha), thing 1 (24 years old) and thing 2 (15 years old - ugh!) and Belle, the camping cat. So looking forward to this!Dune Junkie, we will be in spot 3. Say HI!
Had two blowouts - one was an old tire. Lesson: check the dates on the tire! One was when there was a ton of construction on I-90 and the Les Schwab in Ritzville was like "yeah, business is GOOD right now" Grr.Plus big ole bubbles magically appeared ...
We don't use our rear deck a lot, but when we do, we love it.On our shorter riding trips, we leave the side rails at home. But on longer trips during nice weather, or trips that don't involve the quads, it's really nice to have.
First one 2 years, 2nd one 8 years, this one we'll keep til the wheels fall off as we plan to live in it down the road when we build our retirement home.
We had the same trailer except it was a 2007 Adrenaline 400 DS. Towed with a 98 Chevy 3500 454 gas dually then a 2006 Ford F350 six leaker dually. I don't care what they say the weights are but when we were loaded with quads, water, fuel, and every...
We paid 62% of msrp otd but we had cash and a paid for trailer. Don't be in a rush or too eager. BTW, all warranty issues were minor and fixed except 2 and they are kind of biggies that we are NOT happy about : leaky black tank valve (#poopyfeet...