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Old May 28, 2001 | 06:40 PM
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A friend of mine is looking for a toy hauler trailer, preferably a cheaper alternative to a Weekend Warrior, any suggestions or websites to check them out at is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
 
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Old May 28, 2001 | 08:54 PM
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Want to see something a little different? Try the Hi-Lo Funchaser.... It is a hard sided 29ft trailer that lowers for towing! Check it out at: http://www.hilotrailer.com/funindex.html
 
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Old May 29, 2001 | 03:19 AM
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I have owned several trailers including toy box and none even come close to my week end warrior.If youre friend wants a trailer that really last and tows great spend the extra dollars
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Old May 29, 2001 | 05:53 PM
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I had a 27' Weekend Warrior and was not to happy with the support I got from them. I had the usual few first year fixes and when I called with questions they had no idea of what exactly was installed in my trailer, IE: options, colors, Etc which made getting the items fixed a long.. long process. I got the impression their records were very poor. The overall construction was pretty good though. Anyway I out grew that trailer and ended up selling it to get a larger one. I got a 33' Tahoe trailer made by Thor. I've had this trailer about (1) year and so far no problems have come up. Take your time looking around for trailers as there are a bazillon brands & styles now available. One thing I would recommend getting is a rear loft bed if you have more than (2) people going with you on trips. Example: My wife kids and I stopped mid-way on a trip one time to sleep overnight and continue on in the morning. Well as the trailer cargo area was full with ATV's we couldn't access the lower fold-out beds for the kids, but by having the rear loft bed the problem was solved as the kids were able to step on the ATV seats and hop up into the rear loft bed to sleep that night. The next morning we got up, they hopped down and we drove the rest of the way to our destination.

Good luck... and take your time.

P.S. When I bought my Tahoe trailer, I checked out a lot of different brands (including Weekend Warrior again) and while their quality was good I found many other trailers equal in quality for considerably less money.

Take your time... & compare...

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Old Jun 2, 2001 | 12:15 AM
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[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]Carson Kit Trailers for a toy hausler is a very cheap way to go. They start at 7000 for the smallest one and go up to 12,000. You can buy them w/ no fridge or microwave or stove. It's like you pay for want you REALLY USE or WANT.
 
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Old Jun 3, 2001 | 11:52 AM
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I have a 99 Wilderness 26A SUT and love it. Mine weighed 6800 lbs. dry when I bought it, so I figure I am pulling about 8500 lbs., it is heavy. Here is the Wilderness website:
http://www.fleetwoodrv-info.com/wild...wist/index.asp
 
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