badassbilletbanshee Posted August 31, 2004 Report Posted August 31, 2004 Who runs weekend warriors? we love our 2001 30' fs! Quote
evil Posted September 1, 2004 Report Posted September 1, 2004 have a few friends that have them. there nice but im not sold on them, sorry. my friend just bought a 30 or 34 or 30 something 3 axle, its cool but it seems in the years the quality of ww has gone down. Quote
badassbilletbanshee Posted September 1, 2004 Author Report Posted September 1, 2004 it is a trailer not a coach that is true but for the price (less than 30k) its usually one of the nicest set-ups when i am at the dunes. The quality on the competitors haulers IMO is not better. Quote
evil Posted September 1, 2004 Report Posted September 1, 2004 every year at least one of my friends gets a hauler so off we go to the rv expo and spend a shit load of time in them at the sand and sports show. theres a ton of names out there and weekend warrior has been a leader for a long time. but when you have 20 different manufactures all next to each other, you really start to see things. there was one i think it was a terry, well over 30k and not as many features as the ww, and looked like it was put togather at a highschool wood shop project. the only thing that matters is if you like it. my buddies is the baddest in the world !!! he kills me but its what he wanted and he finally got it, i was happy for him, but a little weirded out that he was in my truck in the back seat staring at it, like a pervert all the way home Quote
BdBanshee Posted September 1, 2004 Report Posted September 1, 2004 (edited) They are nice, but too much $$. I have a 33' Thor Wanderer Wagon that has worked great for me. Makes a trip to the Dunes very comfortable, even with the wife and kids! Edited September 2, 2004 by BdBanshee Quote
Adamshee Posted September 1, 2004 Report Posted September 1, 2004 im currently in the market for a toy hauler, used, if anyone has nething for sale, or knows neone.... Quote
DUNEDEMON Posted September 1, 2004 Report Posted September 1, 2004 I have a 2001 FB2200 and have had no problems with the trailer itself, the tires on the trailer are another story....(stay away from Carlisle tires) WW had some serious quality issues a few years back but realized that thier competition was catching up and stealing their business, so things have changedfor the better. WW is owned / designed by none other than Gary Denton, sound familiar? They are manufactured in Perris CA. Quote
lincster Posted September 1, 2004 Report Posted September 1, 2004 Yeah, my buddy is selling his 33' 5th wheel. It is a 2003, fiberglass, dual A/C units, flipped axles, 16" wheels/tires. Nice unit. Quote
Travis's Banshee Posted September 1, 2004 Report Posted September 1, 2004 We were looking at toy haulers a few years back before we went w/a motor home and trailer. At that time the Playmor was an outstanding value, and the quality was 2nd to none. Just my $.02. Quote
kenr74 Posted September 1, 2004 Report Posted September 1, 2004 I can't see spending that kind of money to go camping. My trailer hauls all the bikes and the tent can sleep 8. Works for me. Quote
BdBanshee Posted September 2, 2004 Report Posted September 2, 2004 We were looking at toy haulers a few years back before we went w/a motor home and trailer. At that time the Playmor was an outstanding value, and the quality was 2nd to none. Just my $.02. My last trailer was a PlayMor, very solid built. Quote
evil Posted September 2, 2004 Report Posted September 2, 2004 I can't see spending that kind of money to go camping. My trailer hauls all the bikes and the tent can sleep 8. Works for me. when youve done the tent and trailer thing for so long and you get old, you appreciate the comforts of a hauler. then when you get one, youd wished you done it sooner Quote
lincster Posted September 2, 2004 Report Posted September 2, 2004 Thats right evil. Every night when I go inside, take a hot shower, click the furnace on and crawl into a real bed, I just smile and say "All the money was worth this." Then I really laugh when I wake up in the am and see my tent sleeping buddies huddled around the fire trying to get warm. Quote
FireHead Posted September 2, 2004 Report Posted September 2, 2004 I am looking to buy a Toyhauler of some sort and I have a question for you guys with them. Why do you guys have the larger ones (30' and over)? Is there an advantage to them that I am missing? I only need or want to sleep 4-6 at the most and haul 4 bikes. It seems that the 24'-26' are ideal. Which manufacurer is best? Quote
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