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Old 12-31-2023, 07:11 AM
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Pretty great for getting into places you wouldn’t want to pull a trailer. Have enough truck, and enough traction, and recovery gear. And make sure your toy trailer isn’t the limiting factor. Good for one, or two people who like each other. Not good for more. If considering it for hunting use, get an insulated/winter rated one.

Driving was great, but we had a (brand new at the time) ‘06 dodge with a 5.9 Cummins, lift kit, and duratracs. I never once unloaded it, never needed to, so I can’t speak to that. I didn’t want to leave my expensive gear around for the more equals to steal/burn back then, and I sure as hell haven’t changed my opinion today.

If you are pulling off maintained roads into reserved, RV hook up sites, I’d bet you’ll wish you kept the space you currently have. Think real hard on how much you’ll actually use the toys. Lot of times downsizing doesnt go as planned, if you are already fine not using them and there is a woman involved.
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