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Old 05-24-2004 | 10:15 AM
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Anyone have a toy hauler?I am lookin for all the info I can get on these slick little campers...
 
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Old 05-24-2004 | 12:47 PM
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I assume you are talking about a toy hauler RV as in one that you park your toys in? Several of the people we ride with have them and seem to really love them. We looked at them for quite a while and decided that the cost of a used diesel truck and the trailer was way more than buying a used motor home so that is what we do now and just tow ours on a trailer. We use ours for non atv based vacations/weekend as well. Plus I didn’t want to drive a diesel truck everyday and couldn't/didn't want to afford 2 trucks. We also didn’t like the idea a putting our dirty atvs in the living space of our the RV. We were also concerned about the possibility of leaking gas, coolant and oil in the living space. Some of the toy haulers have tons of cool features for riding like fuel stations, air compressors and more.

The ones I can think of are rage'n and fleetwood off of the top of my head.
 
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Old 05-24-2004 | 01:07 PM
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Here is a decent toyhauler forum

http://www.trailerlife.com/cforum/in...m/13516802.cfm
 
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Old 05-24-2004 | 10:03 PM
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In my opinion the best of the best when it comes to toy haulers, is Weekend Warrior. We currently have an FS 2600 that has been fantastic, but which we have outgrown. Later this summer we are trading up to an SLC 3905 fifth wheel with the optional bay windows and a slide out sofa, so it will have two slideouts.

We have never had any smell from oil or gasoline in the living area at all. A carpet rolls out of the way, and the floor underneath the carpet has an oil/gas proof epoxy coating. If you do have a spill just wipe it up, and it wont be absorbed by the flooring like it can with linoleum. We have had a small amount of gas spill on the floor one time in the three years we have owned our toy hauler, and it wiped up in five minutes, so this is really a non-issue in my opinion.

Here are a few other links you may wish to check into:

Sportster
Gearbox
Forest River

And if you have money to burn, look here:

Fun Mover

Enjoy.
 
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Old 05-24-2004 | 10:48 PM
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MentalState

We picked up a new National RV Blaze'N this winter and it has been a great toy hauler. My friends all say its the "Cadillac" of toy haulers, but that is for you to decide. It has some features most dont offer and skips on a few others do offer. It its extremely heavy duty and solidly built. Check it out at National RV . By the way we got the 2831 fully loaded. Also the fresh water tank is now 100 gal. not 75. Good luck in your search!

Ken
 
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