Just out of curiosity, why not just get a small motorhome and flat tow your rig??
Just out of curiosity, why not just get a small motorhome and flat tow your rig??
A motorhome is not really what I'm looking for. A brand new travel trailer like I've been looking at is less than $14k.
I say you rent one first to check it out, see how it pulls with it and stuff.
Marc<br />96' T100 SR5 4x4<br /><br />Other rides:<br />00 Honda 416EX
Cool, I found an R-pod/4Runner owner to chat with:
Thar 4Runner needs a set of airbags in the back--he has the tongue weight of the trailer plus the dead weight of the scooter hanging off the back.
Yeah, I bet those bumpstops are getting a workout!
ARe you really chatting with him or just estalking him?
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I didn't realize the r-pod was so tall. i think that guy may need more than some air bags.
I did actually e-stalk his travel blog for a day or two before I realized it made more sense to e-mail him. Now we just need to get him on UY.Originally Posted by slosurfer
He rented that R-pod. Try before you buy--that's the ticket!
Use your interwebs skills and find one. It'll make going to Pismo that much easier. Wink, wink, nudge, nudge.
Do they make one with a handicap entrance and an internet connection?Originally Posted by 4x4mike
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When I get better I am going to kick your.....wait, I probably still couldn't.Originally Posted by slosurfer
Maybe I can make you jealous here. Today I went to Lowes and rode around in the electric wheelchair/shopping cart thingy, and if that wasn't good enough, we used my handicap plackard to park right up front. SO HA, TOP THAT BIZNATCH!