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| rodallg |
Nov 12 2009, 02:34 AM
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Hello, I'm new here and looking into buying a toyhauler. Right now my first choice may be the Greywolf T19LL. I currently have a 03 Silverado 1500 as my tow vehicle so I'm trying to keep it light.
Any help will be appreciated Thanks Rod |
| Chinook507 |
Nov 16 2009, 04:58 AM
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Hi we just upgraded this year from a pop-up to a 25' Dunesport Monsoon, the best move we ever made! |
| Chinook507 |
Nov 16 2009, 05:00 AM
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We started out pulling with a 95 suburban but it not being a vortec, up here in colorado made towing managable but not the best. We now are pulling with an 01 Excursion... |
| Chinook507 |
Nov 16 2009, 02:37 PM
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![]() Lurker ![]() ![]() Group: Confirmed Members Posts: 18 Joined: 16-November 09 From: Colorado Member No.: 51,569 |
I am looking to put two PWCs into the back of a toyhauler. I saw a trailer that does it at the LA Boat Show but want some feedback before I buy. The trailer is tritonpowerlifttrailers.com Has anyone had experience with this trailer or other methods of getting PWCs into a toyhauler? I put a 3 seater in the back of my TH on its trailer. I got a small ATV winch to pull it into the back of the TH. I welded up a small frame for the winch and use 2 cargo straps attached to the tie downs, then to the frame of the winch. Good Luck! |
| Chinook507 |
Nov 16 2009, 02:42 PM
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![]() Lurker ![]() ![]() Group: Confirmed Members Posts: 18 Joined: 16-November 09 From: Colorado Member No.: 51,569 |
Hello, I'm new here and looking into buying a toyhauler. Right now my first choice may be the Greywolf T19LL. I currently have a 03 Silverado 1500 as my tow vehicle so I'm trying to keep it light. Any help will be appreciated Thanks Rod There is a place in AZ that sells a pretty lightweight TH. That is where I got my 25 footer. You can check them out online. www.dunesports.com Check them out you might like what you see. Alot of times you have to order because they seem to sell pretty fast. Good Luck! |
| Chinook507 |
Nov 16 2009, 02:47 PM
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![]() Lurker ![]() ![]() Group: Confirmed Members Posts: 18 Joined: 16-November 09 From: Colorado Member No.: 51,569 |
My name is Kurt and I live in AZ. We are considering a new toy hauler but I have not identified the best unit for the price. I need to be able to haul 4 full sized sport quads and I am trying to do it without going all the way to a 30 footer...I thought maybe I could learn from others who have already figured this out. Hi Kurt you should check out dunsports.com They are down there in AZ they go up to 30' and they are pretty comparable to all of the others out there. We have one of the 25 footers and love it. Happy Hunting |
| greenhorn |
Nov 20 2009, 11:09 PM
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| greenhorn |
Nov 20 2009, 11:18 PM
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There has got to be a better way to get your second post up Mr Admin!!
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| jbiv333 |
Nov 21 2009, 01:58 AM
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As a new member, you will be required to reply TWICE in the Introduction thread here before you will be able to start any new topic, or reply to any other topics in the forums. You will be moved from the "Members" to "Confirmed Members" group once the replies are complete. This is in order to help quell the SPAM we receive here. We hope you understand, and participate in our forum. Thank you. NOTICE: Please DO NOT post your questions here! Only your two replies in order to access the rest of the site. If you do ask a question here, you may not receive a response. I'll start. I'm Aaron and live in Moorpark, CA... about 50 miles NW of Los Angeles. My wife and I started off-roading together a few years ago, when a friend invited us out. I was hooked... again... it had been many years since I had ridden. After that we went gun-ho, and bought our toy hauler, and too many toys to thing about.... What's your story? I'am jbiv333 , just getting started. I just bought a 2500 Dodge diesel , with hope of getting a toyhauler soon. Need to sell the house first. GOT the toy 06 harley , fat boy. I'LL BE looking in a lot. lol I used to sell these things , but a lot of changes sence then (80)'s that 's me. |
| Terry |
Nov 21 2009, 02:18 AM
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I'am jbiv333 , just getting started. I just bought a 2500 Dodge diesel , with hope of getting a toyhauler soon. Need to sell the house first. GOT the toy 06 harley , fat boy. I'LL BE looking in a lot. lol I used to sell these things , but a lot of changes sence then (80)'s that 's me. Welcome aboard |
| Sam 8 |
Nov 22 2009, 09:16 AM
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Another new guy, researching the toy haulers. Been doing the off-road hing for about 27 years, started with a camper shell, flat bed and ATC's, then a cabover, then a travel trailer, then a small motorhome, then an 32 ft gas class A, with a toy trailer, now back to a Arctic Fox cabover with a slide, towing my old TPD enclosed.
I thought that this was it, but now...a grand daughter, and the wife will no doubt want to take her in a year or two, so I am looking again. Want something like a Cyclone 3010, in that range anyway. We tow over Donner Summit alot, and we really do not need a 40 ft. trailer. I pull with a '97 F-350 CC LB 4x4, dually, 7.3 PSD that has been, ahhh, modded seriously for towing. I bought it new in '98, it has less than 90k on it. This post has been edited by Sam 8: Nov 22 2009, 09:17 AM |
| jbiv333 |
Nov 23 2009, 10:40 PM
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Another new guy, researching the toy haulers. Been doing the off-road hing for about 27 years, started with a camper shell, flat bed and ATC's, then a cabover, then a travel trailer, then a small motorhome, then an 32 ft gas class A, with a toy trailer, now back to a Arctic Fox cabover with a slide, towing my old TPD enclosed. I thought that this was it, but now...a grand daughter, and the wife will no doubt want to take her in a year or two, so I am looking again. Want something like a Cyclone 3010, in that range anyway. We tow over Donner Summit alot, and we really do not need a 40 ft. trailer. I pull with a '97 F-350 CC LB 4x4, dually, 7.3 PSD that has been, ahhh, modded seriously for towing. I bought it new in '98, it has less than 90k on it. HA. Sam 8, yep a anouther new one to be on the road.lol Just would like to get the right size.the first time. How is the layout? Don't know if 40' is just right or to long for the first timer. THANKS for the info. jbiv333 |
| Sam 8 |
Nov 23 2009, 10:47 PM
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40 is too big for us, I don't want to buy another truck, and the numbers on the 3010 look perfect for us. Still need to see one in person, but that can wait. I am close to max gross with the truck, camper, trailer and Teryx as it is.
It is nice to see some good looking rigs show up in the 35 ft. range. |
| RShrimp |
Dec 4 2009, 05:53 PM
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Ok I replied
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| RShrimp |
Dec 4 2009, 05:53 PM
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Ok I replied again
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| jbiv333 |
Dec 5 2009, 02:23 AM
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| edwardsjr1 |
Dec 5 2009, 03:44 AM
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Whats up. I'm Jon from Phoenix. Just bought a Desert Fox 21SW. I pick it tomorrow. First hauler, got sick of freezing at Glamis. I have a 2003 YZ 250, 2003 TTR125, and a 2006 YZ 250F. The party starts tomorrow.
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| caper58 |
Dec 5 2009, 06:03 PM
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Hi, I'm Roy and since my retirement I have dreamed of traveling the United States but also wanted my motorcycle with me. A friend suggested a toyhauler.... (I had no idea what that was) but soon found out that was just what I was looking for. After looking for awhile, I couldn't find what I wanted so I decided to build one. I have bought a Snap-on truck as a base and have started building.
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| edwardsjr1 |
Dec 9 2009, 02:19 AM
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2nd time
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| Brain411 |
Dec 11 2009, 08:43 PM
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Hi my name is Ryan I just purchased an custom built toyhauler about a year ago, been out in it 8 times in 11 months. I have been offroading camping and riding for over 20 years, and I finally stepped up from a tent. Hope to upgrade to a diesel truck soon
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