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Posted By: GunnyE9 on 11/03/16 06:21pm

Nice outfits RideSlow Guy !!




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Posted By: racegirl007 on 11/18/16 01:05pm

I just became a toy hauler owner for the first time a couple of months ago and I absolutely love it! I live in North Texas and my boyfriend and I both ride dirt bikes, quads, and my RZR so the toy hauler is ideal for our hobbies. We have taken it on a few 3-day weekend trips within an hour of our house but I can't wait to take it to Moab and Colorado etc eventually. Mine is a 2004 Thor Wanderer Vortex 33ft, I am interested in talking to other people that have this make/model to share advice with. Also, if anyone has any suggestions as far as destinations to take it and the toys shoot me a message! [emoticon]
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My Toys: 2015 Polaris RZR 900s, Trans Am, Infiniti 37s (daily driver), Thor Wanderer Vortex Toy Hauler, Dodge Ram, Yamaha 230 TTR Dirt Bike


Posted By: The_real_wild1 on 11/21/16 06:19pm

Here is my Raptor I bought this fall. Also picked the new truck up at the same time. My 2014 ram 3500 would have struggled towing this thing dry with nothing in the garage. The new Chev chassis is awesome for towing.
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Posted By: drittal on 11/23/16 08:00pm

ve6gpn wrote:

My 2014 ram 3500 would have struggled towing this thing dry with nothing in the garage. The new Chev chassis is awesome for towing.


Can you elaborate?


Posted By: The_real_wild1 on 11/24/16 04:13pm

The best way to describe it would be hauling my enclosed trailer. My dodge was a 6.4 hemi and my chev is a duramax. So of course we cannot compare engines. There is no comparison. So my enclosed loaded is approx 6500lbs. The dodge was always a chore to haul that trailer. To the point I used an equalizer hitch. It took out most of the sway, bouncing etc. I usually had to drive with caution and my full hand on the steering wheel if not both. Always had to pay attention to my speed etc. It was almost exhausting. I got my new truck and towed the trailer the first time 3 hours each way. I forgot a few times I was hauling it. I would hit a bump in the highway and could feel the trailer move around which reminded me that "oh yeah, I got the trailer on" It was that much of a difference. With the new electronic assist steering I can literally steer with a couple fingers and am not exhausted when towing. The truck rides so much better hauling and even more so unloaded. Now comes in the big trailer. My enclosed is 6500lbs. My toy hauler is 17,500. I haul my toy hauler easier in the chev then I did the enclosed with the dodge.


Posted By: 1320Fastback on 12/04/16 09:50pm

My 2015 SandSport 18SLE at Painted Gorge.

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Mod Edit: I adjusted the photo size. Pictures posted should not exceed 800 pixels width with 640 pixels the recommended width. The first post in this thread has more information and how to's. Thanks.

* This post was edited 12/05/16 08:37am by an administrator/moderator *


1992 D250 Cummins 5psd
2005 Forest River T26 Toy Hauler



Posted By: NemesisR6 on 12/06/16 08:23am

Have a lot of work to do to get it more homely (I personally love the "sanitary" feel of all the bare aluminum and painted surfaces, but the wife begs to differ [emoticon]) but here is a few shots of my 2017 ATC 8.5x20.

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Looking forward to some camping trips, going to races with the kids, and being a little more comfortable at the track when I am blessed with some time for my other hobby......

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Posted By: Txsurfer on 12/07/16 02:18pm

Kermit ( West Texas ) Dunes over Thankgiving..

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2017 F250 PSD 4X4
2015 Livin Lite Axxcess 24FBA
2016 Honda Pioneer 1000-5 Deluxe


Posted By: gravessat on 01/12/17 03:17pm

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Silverton, Colorado good times


2008 Dodge 3500 Megacab
2012 Voltage V3795 Epic package
2011 Black RZR4
2010 blue RZR4 Robbie Gordon Special!


Posted By: sin cal hd on 01/13/17 04:07pm

The_real_wild1 wrote:

The best way to describe it would be hauling my enclosed trailer. My dodge was a 6.4 hemi and my chev is a duramax. So of course we cannot compare engines. There is no comparison. So my enclosed loaded is approx 6500lbs. The dodge was always a chore to haul that trailer. To the point I used an equalizer hitch. It took out most of the sway, bouncing etc. I usually had to drive with caution and my full hand on the steering wheel if not both. Always had to pay attention to my speed etc. It was almost exhausting. I got my new truck and towed the trailer the first time 3 hours each way. I forgot a few times I was hauling it. I would hit a bump in the highway and could feel the trailer move around which reminded me that "oh yeah, I got the trailer on" It was that much of a difference. With the new electronic assist steering I can literally steer with a couple fingers and am not exhausted when towing. The truck rides so much better hauling and even more so unloaded. Now comes in the big trailer. My enclosed is 6500lbs. My toy hauler is 17,500. I haul my toy hauler easier in the chev then I did the enclosed with the dodge.


Dodge put a hemi in a 3500? Your new truck is it 3500 SRW?


2015 2500 Ram Mega Cab 4x4
2017 Wolf pack 325
Wife and 2 little boys
2 golden retriever pups



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