Pacific coachworks toyhauler reviews

dunerat

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Hi everyone I was wondering if anyone knows about these toyhaulers. We are looking at one but I cant find many reviews on them. Any info would be very appreciated. Thank you

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Bajaxp

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They are a great product. Lots of great features, quality and support.
 

dunerat

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Here's a little bit of a review . 27' is a good size and if it has pop outs even better, but that adds to the cost of course .
http://www.rvbusiness.com/tag/pacific-coachworks/
Great info thanks Rich. One of the salesman at the rv show said when you have a slide out and you have the rzr inside it will have more weight on one side over the other and cause it to sway. Not sure how true this is

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onerich

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Great info thanks Rich. One of the salesman at the rv show said when you have a slide out and you have the rzr inside it will have more weight on one side over the other and cause it to sway. Not sure how true this is

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Maybe true but even a empty one would have more weight on one side unless they have the kitchen(fridge , cabinets and sink ) on one side and the slide out the other then the weight would even out some .We looked for our trailer for about a year and meet a lot of salesmen and if they didn't have something on the lot they would talk down on stuff they didn't have some times which I under stand being they can't sell what the don't have . just saying ,not hatting .
 

crazywatson

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I think everyone quit making them but don't buy a slide you drive on. They become trouble after time from the weight on the frame.

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dunerat

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True good to know and I am very gullible. Need to bring a tape measure if I did not have my kids quad I would do a 5th wheel but I need 16 ft cargo or put quad in back of truck

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dunerat

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We so miss all you cant wait to finally have some thing for the family to enjoy to sleep in

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dunerat

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Yep taking your advice to the bank lol looking between tow behind and a 28 ft 5th wheel I heard a lot of good things about 5th wheels and 28 ft would be perfect

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RZRluvr

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I would look at some of the smaller 5'ers without garages. They tow soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much better than a big bumper pull and as you know, way more storage space:D
 

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