All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Toy Hauler Member MapFinally able to get the link to work. Centennial, CO location added.Re: 2006 Ford TBC compatible with Dexter Nev-R-Adjust brakes?Thanks all. I feel more comfortable now.Re: First Time Toy Hauler (RV of any sort) Owner - Help! dedmiston wrote: ...Keep this up until you master the basics, and then you can tackle the nice-to-haves, like lighted camp markers, killer outdoor sound system & theater, solar powered ice maker, etc. The sky's the limit. I like the solar powered ice maker idea! Does it require metric solar panels or can I use SAE sizes? In all seriousness, thanks to the OP for these questions. I am picking my new to me Inferno 3410T this weekend and I, too will have a lot of questions. The seller has committed to going through many of the specifics of the unit, but I know I don't even know everything I need to ask about. Does anyone have a list of the various items I should have the seller show me so I can shorten my learning curve a bit? I am a better learner when shown than having to read, and I want to have a checklist to go through when I pick up the unit.Re: Toy Hauler Member MapIt seems the map link is broken....Re: What have you done with your tailgate? work2much wrote: DenverDan wrote: I'm a long time member; new 5th wheel owner. Please excuse my ignorance, but besides the obvious possibility of not lowering the tailgate for hitching up and unhitching, what other reasons are there that one would need to remove the tailgate? If I am careful to open the tailgate prior to hitching and close it after hitching, can't I travel with the tailgate closed while pulling the TH? Did you mean to post this in the Truck Camper forum? Aha! I thought I was still in the 5th wheel forum. Disregard my stupid question...Re: camping in MoabDead Horse Point has electric but not water hookups. It is about 40 minutes from Moab, but a beautiful place, day and night. Spots appear to still be available.Re: What have you done with your tailgate?I'm a long time member; new 5th wheel owner. Please excuse my ignorance, but besides the obvious possibility of not lowering the tailgate for hitching up and unhitching, what other reasons are there that one would need to remove the tailgate? If I am careful to open the tailgate prior to hitching and close it after hitching, can't I travel with the tailgate closed while pulling the TH?2006 Ford TBC compatible with Dexter Nev-R-Adjust brakes?I have a 2006 Ford F350 4WD and just purchased my first toyhauler-a 2012 K-Z Inferno 3410T. It is advertised as having the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust brakes as standard equipment. My F350 owners manual states: "The Ford TBC has only been verified to be compatible with trailers having electric-actuated drum brakes (one to four axles) and not hydraulic surge or electric-over-hydraulic types." I want to confirm that the Nev-R-Adjust brakes are electric actuated and not hydraulic or electric over hydraulic before I tow this 10K+ unit across Denver, and most importantly, up and over Colorado mountain passes. Is JBarca in the house? I have read many of his posts and he is clearly and rightfully recognized as one of the real experts in the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust brakes arena. Thanks in advance for your responses!Re: Toy Hauler PicturesPictures to follow.Re: Your Favorite Boondocking Pics monakayk wrote: WOW---FANTASTIC spot! So where is this at? Near what City in CO/Lake Name? Thanks for sharing. I feel guilty about spoiling a local secret. I tried to PM you, but it says you don't accept PM's. This lake is in the Rio Grande Valley west of Creede, near Rio Grande Reservoir and Road Canyon Reservoir.
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