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Toy Hauler Buyers Tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 91934" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>You still need to check a few things. Unless you asked for it when you bought it you may not be 11k. Most come with a 3.55 rear axle. Look at the sticker on the door if it's axle code 19 then you have a 3.55. Depending on the year and the wheelbase you could be as low as 8600 pounds. Check those details.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Don't forget that many trailer manufacturers are optimistic on the dry weight. I would try to get a trailer whose dry weight is 2500 or even 3000 pounds under your max. That should give plenty of buffer for stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 91934, member: 21"] You still need to check a few things. Unless you asked for it when you bought it you may not be 11k. Most come with a 3.55 rear axle. Look at the sticker on the door if it's axle code 19 then you have a 3.55. Depending on the year and the wheelbase you could be as low as 8600 pounds. Check those details. Don't forget that many trailer manufacturers are optimistic on the dry weight. I would try to get a trailer whose dry weight is 2500 or even 3000 pounds under your max. That should give plenty of buffer for stuff. [/QUOTE]
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