All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Have you ever installed portable AC in your TH?Thanks. Piicking up a LG portable AC today. Got to figure out where to vent out on my own as cfeiling vents are right in the middle:-(:-(Re: Looking for small Toy Hauler with one "must have"LivinLite comes with queen bed that is hidden on the wall. You can even order with two. Mine comes with 1 queen and sofa cum bed that you can use if there is nothing much in the cargo bay. Just be aware of heavy tounge weight.Have you ever installed portable AC in your TH?My Livinlite Quickstilver can't handle 100 deg Texas heat despite runing max. Wondering if I could install a portable AC and how.Re: Recommendation for RVing in CO for a weekThanks again BusskipperRe: Recommendation for RVing in CO for a week Busskipper wrote: Tim TH wrote: Hi Everyone, After staying 3 nights in Estes Park, CO I wonder what route I should take back heading back to TX. I have 4-5 more days reserved for sightseeing around CO. Prefer to park the Toy Hauler somewhere close to attractions and drive around with my car as I'm not used to towing it on mountain roads. But I certainly can tow the Toy Hauler around if it is okay/safe to do so in your opinion. Tow vehicle is Titan XD with Cummins 5.0 Diesel and TH is 24' 6500 lbs.(1000 lb TW) Thanks, Tim Peak to Peak work for you to I-70 then through the tunnel and to RT 91 up to Leadville - Twin Lakes - Buena Vista - Salida - Collegiates - Day Drive - Independence Pass - to Aspen/Maroon Bells............ Sound Like you? ***Link Removed*** Just add the Turquoise Lake/Camp Hale/Red Cliff, Maroon Bells and maybe Browns Canyon NM and Crested Butte for day drives, should fill your plate. K's for Lunch and ***Link Removed*** for Dinner Supper area. Edit - From an old post reply Number 9 - ***Link Removed*** Thanks a lot. Where will you put your rig after Leadville if you were heading I25 south to TX?Re: Recommendation for RVing in CO for a week byronlj wrote: If you have kids, the Colorado Springs area has numerous attractions that kids just love. Dave Thanks. My youngest is 13 and another one is in college. Will google and see what they would love to do there.Re: Maximum tow speed for 6500 lbs Toy Hauler with two axlesThanks everyone for your seasoned advice. Great Forum.Maximum tow speed for 6500 lbs Toy Hauler with two axlesHi, Going to make a 2000+ miles round trip within 10 days time frame and wondering if there is any problem if I tow 75 mph provided road is flat, traffic is clear and normal wind condition. 65 mph sounded like a norm to most people and I like to hear from seasoned RVers. Tow vehicle is Titan XD with Cummins 5.0 Turbo. Thanks. TimRecommendation for RVing in CO for a weekHi Everyone, After staying 3 nights in Estes Park, CO I wonder what route I should take back heading back to TX. I have 4-5 more days reserved for sightseeing around CO. Prefer to park the Toy Hauler somewhere close to attractions and drive around with my car as I'm not used to towing it on mountain roads. But I certainly can tow the Toy Hauler around if it is okay/safe to do so in your opinion. Tow vehicle is Titan XD with Cummins 5.0 Diesel and TH is 24' 6500 lbs.(1000 lb TW) Thanks, Tim
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