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<blockquote data-quote="R.D.P." data-source="post: 14294059" data-attributes="member: 155368"><p>Used to have a toy hauler - it was nice but I just never used it and it started feeling like a hassle getting it ready for a trip and getting it stocked up. As other have said - expect to pay for covered storage if you can't build something and store in on your property. I bought mine new in '06 - four years later it looked 10yrs old and had only been on the road about 10 times - but sat outside uncovered the rest of the time. If you want something as big as your talking about I would just go 5th wheel if you have the rig to pull it. Soo much easier to maneuver. Mine was 28ft bumper tow. They can get expensive quick. Mine wasn't that bad - I think I paid 18k for it, but I had a buddy that had a 5th wheel toy hauler that was a palace on wheels and it was like 60k. By used if you can - but a lot of people that have campers also have big dogs that stink and tear them up. Make sure what you buy has an aluminum frame. Seems like a no brainer, but incredibly some of them are basically a flat bed trailer with an all wood structure sitting on it - crazy cheap and poor quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R.D.P., post: 14294059, member: 155368"] Used to have a toy hauler - it was nice but I just never used it and it started feeling like a hassle getting it ready for a trip and getting it stocked up. As other have said - expect to pay for covered storage if you can't build something and store in on your property. I bought mine new in '06 - four years later it looked 10yrs old and had only been on the road about 10 times - but sat outside uncovered the rest of the time. If you want something as big as your talking about I would just go 5th wheel if you have the rig to pull it. Soo much easier to maneuver. Mine was 28ft bumper tow. They can get expensive quick. Mine wasn't that bad - I think I paid 18k for it, but I had a buddy that had a 5th wheel toy hauler that was a palace on wheels and it was like 60k. By used if you can - but a lot of people that have campers also have big dogs that stink and tear them up. Make sure what you buy has an aluminum frame. Seems like a no brainer, but incredibly some of them are basically a flat bed trailer with an all wood structure sitting on it - crazy cheap and poor quality. [/QUOTE]
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