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Toy Hauler Buyers Tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="CDA" data-source="post: 91404" data-attributes="member: 103"><p>The first question is are you pulling this with your F150? If so, you can only go so big for the weight is a factor. Also I take it you will be going tow behind and not 5th wheel unless you are upgrading the truck. Buying used is like anything else. How well did the owner take care of the trailer? Does it have new/good tires (trailers tires may look good, but they need replacing every 4 - 5 seasons). Service history on generator (if you look at trailers with them), make sure it starts and runs everything. Check fuel station to see if it works and check hoses if possible. A new fuel station motor can cost from $350 - $650 depending on if you replace it yourself or have it done. Have them turn everything on, A/C, Fridge, Micro, Heater, water pump, Run water at all locations, Outside shower, etc. Check wheels to make sure they have been maintenance like the bearing greased. </p><p> </p><p>I'm sure there are a few other things to think of, but that is a start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDA, post: 91404, member: 103"] The first question is are you pulling this with your F150? If so, you can only go so big for the weight is a factor. Also I take it you will be going tow behind and not 5th wheel unless you are upgrading the truck. Buying used is like anything else. How well did the owner take care of the trailer? Does it have new/good tires (trailers tires may look good, but they need replacing every 4 - 5 seasons). Service history on generator (if you look at trailers with them), make sure it starts and runs everything. Check fuel station to see if it works and check hoses if possible. A new fuel station motor can cost from $350 - $650 depending on if you replace it yourself or have it done. Have them turn everything on, A/C, Fridge, Micro, Heater, water pump, Run water at all locations, Outside shower, etc. Check wheels to make sure they have been maintenance like the bearing greased. I'm sure there are a few other things to think of, but that is a start. [/QUOTE]
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