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Stability, nuff said!
Yes, my rig grosses at 19K. It’s 43’ long. The first pic is with my (old) dually. My new one is rated at 29K towing. It all goes down the road nice. There is no hiding the fact that it’s,real long. We have a small garage so a Pioneer will barely fit. I used to have an SRW. Now that I have a dually, I haven’t looked back. The 5’er is so big and heavy, I can’t tell when the back end has any toys in it. I thought I would regret a tri axle. So far it’s worked out fine.ya'll are funny, the one guy posted a triple axle trailer and dually truck, then someone said they beg to differ with a tandem trailer and single rear wheel truck. two totally different situations. maybe i'm reading this all wrong.?
the triple is likely 15-20K empty, and the tandem trailers are maybe 15K loaded.... just saying.
as for having to have a WDH, i don't agree, not at all, i've towed my 34' toy hauler without one and knowing how to load a trailer correctly is the key, knowing how to move the weight to get the correct balance. going to a scale and having it weighed.
just my experience. For the uneducated in towing they are a bandaid and not really a good idea. IMO.
i now tow a 34' 5er with SRW cummins. no issues.
There are some awesome features on that rig. The guys that started InTech actually came from ATC I believe.ATC used to advertise as half ton towable.
Just looked at there site and it's all diffrent now.
But I can still find the picture of the p1k.
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They cost an arm and a leg but after having a regular toy hauler I like the idea of it.
There equivalent sized unit is 2k+ lb lighter than my old hauler, and should out last it by a good bit.
As for all the all the pictures of the monster toy haulers being towed with a 3/4 or 1 ton truck I don't get it.
OP asked about 1/2 ton towable, I think your toy haulers might be a little too heavy for a 1/2 ton truck, you guys seam to be in the wrong thread.
ATC used to advertise as half ton towable.
Just looked at there site and it's all diffrent now.
But I can still find the picture of the p1k.
Your Website Title
They cost an arm and a leg but after having a regular toy hauler I like the idea of it.
There equivalent sized unit is 2k+ lb lighter than my old hauler, and should out last it by a good bit.
As for all the all the pictures of the monster toy haulers being towed with a 3/4 or 1 ton truck I don't get it.
OP asked about 1/2 ton towable, I think your toy haulers might be a little too heavy for a 1/2 ton truck, you guys seam to be in the wrong thread.
ya'll are funny, the one guy posted a triple axle trailer and dually truck, then someone said they beg to differ with a tandem trailer and single rear wheel truck. two totally different situations. maybe i'm reading this all wrong.?
the triple is likely 15-20K empty, and the tandem trailers are maybe 15K loaded.... just saying.
as for having to have a WDH, i don't agree, not at all, i've towed my 34' toy hauler without one and knowing how to load a trailer correctly is the key, knowing how to move the weight to get the correct balance. going to a scale and having it weighed.
just my experience. For the uneducated in towing they are a bandaid and not really a good idea. IMO.
i now tow a 34' 5er with SRW cummins. no issues.
You missed the whole point lol I was answering “messing” with him cuz he posted a Dodge (the right tool for the job) he said .I drive a Ford! Had nothing to do with triple axle and a dully vers a SRW and a tandem. If your pulling one of these you know the difference between the two , load distribution and what truck u need Lol. At least I hope? The Ford, Dodge, Gm thing has Ben an on going Fun Bs thing on here for a while. BTW that’s a 1ton PS 8’ bed not 6-1/2 big difference, and a 38’ TH 14k loaded well under the trucks capacity. Been pulling it since 15’ no issues eitherya'll are funny, the one guy posted a triple axle trailer and dually truck, then someone said they beg to differ with a tandem trailer and single rear wheel truck. two totally different situations. maybe i'm reading this all wrong.?
the triple is likely 15-20K empty, and the tandem trailers are maybe 15K loaded.... just saying.
as for having to have a WDH, i don't agree, not at all, i've towed my 34' toy hauler without one and knowing how to load a trailer correctly is the key, knowing how to move the weight to get the correct balance. going to a scale and having it weighed.
just my experience. For the uneducated in towing they are a bandaid and not really a good idea. IMO.
i now tow a 34' 5er with SRW cummins. no issues.
Does anybody know of or have a toy hauler that will fit P1000-5 deluxe with factory roof and tires. With out having to do any mods (lower tire pressure, remove roof) and that is bumper pulled by a 1/2 ton.