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Roll arounds to make it smaller

Lil red 02

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I was trying to get a toy hauler and we wanted the inside bunk for our son so after research and trial and error here is the girl with roll arounds so she can squat under the beds/table in the toy hauler and underneath the loft bed for my son.
 

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I know I can fit my 3 seater in my toy hauler, but I am exceedingly concerned about the weight limit of the ramp door....
 
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Kind of done the same thing last year just to see if my spare tire on my trailer would work as a spare, and guess what it fit just right.
 
I had to put spacers on mine to clear the calipers, and I was kind of worried about weight too but it loaded up fine last night in the toy hauler we were buying. So we are picking it up Sunday to bring home
 
Good idea. And I’m glad it works you. I thought of doing something similar. Either smaller tires like yourself, ratchet strapping down the suspension, like I’ve seen. I’m near the Oregon dunes, so I’ve some shit people will do. Had a buddy that would remove the top half of his cage, to allow his Razor to fit in his weekend warrior TH. But for me, it was easier to ditch the TH, and buy an enclosed that allows the machine to roll in and out. Set up a cot or 4, and good to go.

Just a thought, no systems to worry about failing or testing. Sleeps about the same amount of people. It’s lighter overall, and the machine fits without having to do any changes. With a big buddy heater hooked to a 20# propane tank, I can keep that trailer above 55° in less than 10°. That’s only with finished inside walls and ceilings. No insulation. Just throwing that out there for everyone. I’m seeing it more and more as I’m out and about in mine. They cost less and they’re lighter. Plus totally customizable.
 
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I would have been on board for that for trails but I retire in 3 yrs from the FD and we are moving from Fl to Ga and we are buying 25 acres this week up there. We will go back and forth to stay on blank property to mess around and if needed we will need a temporary residence while we build our new place up there if we need to sell lol. Me the wife and 9 or 12 yr old when we move and 2 bulldogs might all kill each other in an enclosed trailer lol....so we all agreed on this for convenience of traveling and possibly 4-6 months while we relocate

Edit. Also in all fairness, we arent as worried about heat here in Fl and south Ga as much as we are AC lol. So she has 3 ACs so we are comfortable!
 

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Hopefully enough room for us all
 

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And for anyone needing info, 12' garage is a must, a square one not one with a bathroom in the garage and takes away the room. It was hard searching for the right one for sure with loft bed we wanted and all the other extras
 
My wife and I love bulldogs! We lost ours (Guido) about 1.5 years ago suddenly. I still haven’t gotten over it.

I understand the room while “living” in one. My wife, Guido and I, did it for 22 months in our 28’ TH with no slides, when we relocated. Our house couldn’t close fast enough!!
 
I love it! He was handsome. I have had American bulldogs my whole life, and now we have our first English. The first Pic is Porkchop he started it all 30 yrs ago and haven't been alone since. Then we have had Kya, Simba, Xena and now we have the spicy meatball English Jelly Belly. Just adopted her about 5ish months ago. If you can't tell I love a good dog photo dump lol. They are our best friends and if you want tell I have the safest son ever!
 

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He has always had his guardians since he was born
 

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Wow, sure looks like he’s been protected for sure. Guido was our first bulldog but second dog. I haven’t been able to get another dog after him. My wife is ready, but I’m just not. Bulldogs just have a something about them. They’re unique for sure, and love to please.
 
I always say not another but most of ours are rescues and wouldn't change anything.....they want love and so many need rehomed and they deserve a good place and definitely warm a household up!

To say that we have 2 inside bulldogs and 5 outside hunting dogs that come and go so at least 4 and sometimes 6. When we move to Ga I will have lots bc of space and hunting time ans raising puppies for hunting, so I guess you can say I'm a dog person lol.
 

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Sounds like you’ll be busy and knee deep in dogs. Lol. I do miss certain things with not having a dog. But, at the same time there is benefits to not having a dog as well. Maybe some day. I love that photo, and saved it.
 
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