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Old Sep 13, 2006 | 11:23 AM
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We have looked at these and they look very similar to Attitude and Weekend Warrior. The salesman claimed Weekend Warrior owns half of the company so they are essentially the same...
 
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Old Sep 14, 2006 | 02:10 AM
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My buddy and i bought a 2006 Attitude 23K (fiberglass) from Carls RV in Ontario, CA fully loaded. We prefered the Attitude's quality contruction to most everything we looked at and Carl's doesn't play games, just gives you the best prices and service. Good luck!
 
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Old Sep 17, 2006 | 07:45 PM
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I believe the toy hauler division of KIT spun off to become Extreme, which now makes "Patio Haulers" which were formerly marketed by Kit.

Generally they have intermediate interiors, solid wood cabinets and drawer fronts, but photo laminate particle board in other areas.

The bigger ones have some nice features, like all the plumbing (including the dump valves) are tucked into the insulated underbelly. The wall dividing the garage and living area is an exterior type wall, with an exterior type door, and the garage floor has metal slats with gaps for ventilation, and also the garage can be hosed out and water and mud sluces between the slats. It would be a drawback for people who haul show bikes down gravel roads, though, as dust can come up.

They also have big tip up pannels on the side of the garage, with screens that velcro up. Though it's not recommended, I've used a propane barbecue back there with no odor or anything in the living area (and without setting of the co2, propane or smoke detector).

Anyhow, for the money I think the Extremes are OK.
 
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Old Sep 18, 2006 | 12:20 PM
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Default Any thoughts on Extreme Toy Haulers?

Thanks for the info Jeffin. I am looking at their 25' Toy Hauler and the price is right and with the same equipemtn as the Weekend Warrior. I am towing this with a VW Touareg V*. The max towing is 7800 lbs so weight is a major consideration.

The Attitude trailers are good but heavier than some of the others...
 
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Old Feb 18, 2007 | 12:35 AM
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See my write up in a similar topic regarding towing Toy haulers with SUV's.
 
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