- First Name
- Keith
- Joined
- Jan 19, 2023
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- 55
- Location
- Washington
- Vehicle(s)
- 1973 Bronco
- Your Bronco Model
- Black Diamond
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We just completed our maiden voyage with the Winnebago Hike 100. With toilet and excellent off road! Retail is 50k+ but some dealers are selling around 24k and was worth the 4 hour drive to pick it up.Any trailers with a potty for the wife that can handle decent off roading on mildish trails?
I did find a couple on You tube but they are priced like 90k !!!!
Not sure I would tow it with a bronco and its to light for the side area. You will get blown all over in high winds.We just completed our maiden voyage with the Winnebago Hike 100. With toilet and excellent off road! Retail is 50k+ but some dealers are selling around 24k and was worth the 4 hour drive to pick it up.
Wow... A 50% mark down...that might have just entered the running..thanks.We just completed our maiden voyage with the Winnebago Hike 100. With toilet and excellent off road! Retail is 50k+ but some dealers are selling around 24k and was worth the 4 hour drive to pick it up.
Are you stupid? Please tell me this is fake! Really uncool to put everyone at risk. I would never do something so unsafe and irresponsible. Love that the 2 door has the same tow rating as the 4 door, but still only 3500. For real, even if you could drive this safely for others, you're going to bend your rear cross member! Operationally, it might work on flat ground. On the other hand, even then if you had to brake in an emergency you might have issues. Like my post if you agree! Seriously!I took this picture last April 1st
Did you notice the date in the post? So you see- “no worries”Are you stupid? Please tell me this is fake! Really uncool to put everyone at risk. I would never do something so unsafe and irresponsible. Love that the 2 door has the same tow rating as the 4 door, but still only 3500. For real, even if you could drive this safely for others, you're going to bend your rear cross member! Operationally, it might work on flat ground. On the other hand, even then if you had to brake in an emergency you might have issues. Like my post if you agree! Seriously!
I pull a 6x8 "Tiny Camper" (mfg Florida). about 1200# dry. I considered "Hiker" (mfg Indiana)For those who have one.. What you hauling? I'm looking at getting a camper but idk what's to haul. The tow cap is 3500. I saw a jl tuck hauling a winnebago so I know it's possible in the bronco. However I can't seem to find anything within the rating.
I did, and I even left a clue that I did in my postDid you notice the date in the post? So you see- “no worries”