26 ft Attitude Toy Hauler
#22
I bought it at Discount Banning RV in Banning. I paid 20,995. My family likes it a lot. We have taken it to Pismo twice, going again at the end of the month and to Hungry Valley. Can't wait to go to Glamis and Dumont. I haul it with an 03 F250 crew cab, 4X4, 6in. lift, 6.0 turbo diesel. Hey, I just put Pro Circuit T-4 pipes and re-jetted the carbs on my 04 raptor and 04 warrior. The warrior now can play with the big boys.
#24
A friend of mine just bought the 26' AK Front Sleeper in Banning too. Very happy with it! Now, I'm looking to buy the same. My question is..... I currently have a 99 Chevy Suburban (1/2 ton). Will that be enough to pull the 26 footer? I was thinking about installing the airbags and weight distribution hitch if needed. Any suggestions or comments are greatly appreciated!
I'll be hauling: 1998 Yamaho YZ400
Two Honda CRF 80's
Polaris 250 Quad
Polaris 50 Raptor
I'll be hauling: 1998 Yamaho YZ400
Two Honda CRF 80's
Polaris 250 Quad
Polaris 50 Raptor
#25
Just got a 26ft. attitude front sleeper. Its great and we got a great deal! $19,000 otd. We got it from
traveland usa. We looked at all the others for 4 months and just kept coming back to the attitude. Its
like a $4k cheaper warrior. know why? 3 years ago the vp of weekend warrior quit and made attitude
inc. into toy haulers, incorporating his warrior features without the price. we havent taken it out yet, but
we cant wait.
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we have:
honda 300ex
yamaha yz250f
yamaha tt-r 250
yamaha tt-r 225
yamaha pw50
and a:
suburban 3/4 ton w/ 8.1L V8 and 4.1 axle
the ulimate 3/4 ton tower^[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
traveland usa. We looked at all the others for 4 months and just kept coming back to the attitude. Its
like a $4k cheaper warrior. know why? 3 years ago the vp of weekend warrior quit and made attitude
inc. into toy haulers, incorporating his warrior features without the price. we havent taken it out yet, but
we cant wait.
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we have:
honda 300ex
yamaha yz250f
yamaha tt-r 250
yamaha tt-r 225
yamaha pw50
and a:
suburban 3/4 ton w/ 8.1L V8 and 4.1 axle
the ulimate 3/4 ton tower^[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#26
You neeed to read the tag on the door and determine the GVWR. As long as you don't exceed that, go for it. Air bags can help with sag. Heavier springs work well too, but the bags are a better option since they do not have to be aired up all the time when you are not towing. Load distributing hitches spread the weight over a larger area... but don't exceed the hitch rating of the truck...
#27
I'd sure like to see a web site that has construction details on it... can't seem to find one, and don't want a dealer...
#28
Try http://www.linkline.com/personal/schultz/toy_hauler.htm they have a layout and some pics from inside.
#29
I own a 26ft layton toy hauler,some of the things I don"t like is In the winter with the 8ft sealings its hard to heat.I have a built in propane generater with a starter switch in the trailer, no going out side in the morning to start the thing to charge the batterys,uses alot of feul.women dont like toy haulers as well as regular trailers because the loss of comfort.


