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Where are you located?
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Post by Ported&Polished »

That sounds like a sweet little trailer. Simular to Brits in size and weight, but it's a toy hauler, cool!
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Post by britincali »

Hey arlen my phone went dead, my email is christophernewsham@msn.com

Ill get the pics up as soon as I get em :wink:
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Post by britincali »

Ported&Polished wrote:That sounds like a sweet little trailer. Simular to Brits in size and weight, but it's a toy hauler, cool!

Its perfect for someone like me and its light enough to pull with a 1/4 ton truck.
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Post by redridermv »

I have been looking into a small toy hauler to pull behind my Tundra but I am looking for a few feet bigger. Good luck with the sale...
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I dont know if they make one small enough for a tundra, especially the 4.7 ones :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by britincali »

redridermv wrote:I have been looking into a small toy hauler to pull behind my Tundra ...

Here you go man, you'll prolly need load bars tho :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Pics uploading.....
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thanks for postin them up chris. your the greatest i dont care what danny says about ya. so anyways these ares the pics of my hauler
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Those little rebels are awesome little trailers.. I was looking at them when i had my sonoma.. Lookin for something my 4wd v6 could have pulled :D The tundra w/ the 4.7 can pull up to a 20' trailer comfortably any larger and it gets hairy.. It will pull it just not safe. I saw a dude pull a WW superlight 5th wheel with a tundra.. NOW that was scary.
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What is it about the Tundra that makes it a bad tower? I understand it's only a half ton truck, but unless the brakes are not good or the suspension is soft, it should be fine. My old 3/4 ton Ford may not have the power anymore to tow a giant load, but it's safe, just slow.
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Post by redridermv »

Brit was just talkin' chit about the import :lol:

It has been a pretty good truck so far but I don't think I will be trying to tow over 4K although it is rated @ 6.5K.
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my buddy has a 4.7 tundra, they don't put out crap for torque, but empty they haul ass reving out to like 6000 rpm. he puts 2 dirtbikes in the thing and thr trans starts eratically shifting because the motor is struggling with low rpms. My cousin (hoofarted) just got rid of his sequoia 4.7 becasue it majorly struggled with his 19" weekend warrior ultralite... now he has an excursion 7.3 diesel...now it pulls the load just fine! :wink:
I like the tundras, they are nice trucks as long as you don't expect to tow much. I was riding around in my buddy's tundra last night with coil overs on 33's and my f-150 couldn't keep up in the dirt to the point where I parked in and hopped in his... the tundra suspension is superior stock, then you add coil overs...
I was thinking about the carson 18', I would be interested, except 14' isn't quite enough for me, the wife, the 2 kids and the 2 dogs... :cry:
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Yeah I was really worried that my Sequoia was going to break. Had to rev the crap outta the motor to get it to pull. Max is 6500lbs and I was towing ~7000lbs all the time. I thinkg the Tundra is the same in capacity. Before I pulled my FK1900 with the Sequoia at ~50MPH. Same load with the Excursion PSD, I pulled 70MPH and had to slow down. Not only that, the Toyota got 12MPG (I want my MPG, ya right) and my Excursion gets around 18MPG now (Still need exhaust, etc to get into the 20s). Only problem with getting a bigger tow vehicle is that I ended up getting a bigger trailer too. We'll see how it does with the 28' Wide Lite when its finally ready. ;)
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you're a bastard!
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dannygraves wrote:you're a bastard!
a broke bastard! :lol:
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:lol:
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"Only problem with getting a bigger tow vehicle is that I ended up getting a bigger trailer too. We'll see how it does with the 28' Wide Lite when its finally ready."



I know the feeling. I got my dodge ram 2500 and decided the 14" was to small for the truck so i went out and got this beast.

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Post by hoofarted »

Nice upgrade! The layout looks similar to mine. Just noticed that you're local. Where in RC are u? And the pix look like a lot in Fontana that I know of. Trip!
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I have a couple buddies with the same hauler.. :D those sandpipers are tough. :D However their cd player is JUNK :P
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Post by arleybeer40 »

north of 19th on beryl just up past the soccer fields that run from carnelian to beryl. Right now its parked at my moms companys yard in corona. Yah im lovin the trailer but gonna have to do something with the entertainment :bling:
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I used to play soccer in that field as a kid! lol

I'm at the north end of archibald. you should swing by for some local riding sometime.
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