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Old 05-22-2019, 10:21 AM   #71
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That is cheating and absolutely brilliant. Yours? The truck does look a little rear end low. Why not a dually?
No Not mine. I found it on the net. It does seem to be the perfect solution though.
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Old 05-22-2019, 04:18 PM   #72
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Yeah, this is the point - I took my SRW off road, and it was sketchy. The long wheelbase makes alot of places hard to deal with. We've vascillated back to a Class A, so the search continues. No double towing for us, but I would consider it with the right setup.
Bet you could get a wrangler or a Jeep CJ7 in a 5th wheel toy hauler....downside is you need to pull it out to use the space- I don't know how often you move.
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Is that a political statement?
nope not poltical just opinion.
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