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    Ya, I Live on Rainy Lake! basscla's Avatar
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    Considering buying a toy hauler. Educate Me

    Thinking of a toy hauler to camp and trail ride with a pioneer 1000. Never owned a camper so it will be a new experience. I do know my Tundra would need upgraded to a 250/350. Would consider a used unit, but new is doable too.

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    lots of toy haulers require a 1 ton.
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    I've seen Tundra's hauling toy haulers.....looks absolutely ridiculous, let alone completely over on it's capabilities. There are some nice toy haulers out there with rear patio decks, rear awnings, generators and fuel stations. I'd look to the 5'r versions instead of the bumper pulls.

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    Check out ATC toy haulers, all aluminum construction, no wood to rot or mold. Bumper pulls & 5th wheels.
    https://aluminumtoyhauler.com/

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    I have owned 3, 2 bumper pulls and 1 big fifth wheel. They are definitely heavier than a regular camper. Have a look at the Work and Play bumper pull. That was my last one and I liked it fine for the money.

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    #6
    It all depends on how much camper you want.
    Toy hauler is great for all the comfort but if your just camping and trail riding a CTC (cargo trailer conversion) is what most do.