Lets see pics of those superduties!!
#1031
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#1032
Just our standard driver's license here in Ohio, nothing special. I think the angle of the picture makes it look bigger than it is. I'm not gonna lie though, it was intimidating to pull it around the first couple months. Now that I have a few thousand miles pulling it, I barely know it's back there. The truck pulls it great, it's way more stable than the 32' bumper pull that I previously had.
The neighborhood doesn't get to go camping with us, we go to get away from them all. LOL. It's just my wife and I and our son. He has the biggest space since his room is the 14' garage when the toys aren't back there.
The neighborhood doesn't get to go camping with us, we go to get away from them all. LOL. It's just my wife and I and our son. He has the biggest space since his room is the 14' garage when the toys aren't back there.
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130428 (10-08-2015)
#1033
Senior Member
^ yeah, mostly joking about the Class 1, basic license here too even for what looks like a 53' trailer
I keep trying to find excuses to buy a trailer and tow more often but it just aint happening
I keep trying to find excuses to buy a trailer and tow more often but it just aint happening
#1034
Senior Member
Just our standard driver's license here in Ohio, nothing special. I think the angle of the picture makes it look bigger than it is. I'm not gonna lie though, it was intimidating to pull it around the first couple months. Now that I have a few thousand miles pulling it, I barely know it's back there. The truck pulls it great, it's way more stable than the 32' bumper pull that I previously had.
The neighborhood doesn't get to go camping with us, we go to get away from them all. LOL. It's just my wife and I and our son. He has the biggest space since his room is the 14' garage when the toys aren't back there.
The neighborhood doesn't get to go camping with us, we go to get away from them all. LOL. It's just my wife and I and our son. He has the biggest space since his room is the 14' garage when the toys aren't back there.
#1036
No, not over my payload at all. That was my concern too when I was shopping. My door sticker says I have about 3500# available to play with and my XLR toyhauler pin weight scaled in at 2850 loaded up ready to camp with an empty garage. Pin weight is a little lighter when I throw my ATV and our son's 170rzr back there. The XLR's have a lighter pin weight compared to the other larger toyhaulers by Keystone and Heartland. If you notice, XLR places the axles a little bit further forward than the other companies. It tows great, we pulled it through the mountains from Ohio to Myrtle Beach this summer with no problems at all.
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#1037
Somethin' Bout a Truck...
tmilicia.....that's an awesome beast. Any inside pictures or pictures of what you haul w/ it? And just because....where do you store something that massive?
#1038
And this is where I park the beast when we're not camping... Luckily we don't have a homeowners association to deal with, so I can keep it at home ready to go at a moments notice.
When I put that side pad in 8 years ago, I hadn't really planned on owning something this big. Next year I think I'm going to have to expand the concrete a little bit.
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BAM298 (10-09-2015)
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