- Features
- Air Conditioner, Awning, Bathroom, Battery, Bedroom, Dump Valve, Generator, Inverter, Leveling Jack, Middle Entrance, Propane, Slide, Shower, Storage, Toilet, Water Heater
Additional Comments
This 44-foot toy hauler that comes equipped with a Cummins generator, a 110-gallon freshwater tank, and a 40-gallon fuel tank. It has numerous add-ons listed above. We lived in it full-time for four years and it was never stored unattended so there are no leaks or rot. Everything works and is in great condition. It has also been undercoated for rust. I never used it not the roads in the winter, but I have always undercoated every trailer or vehicle I have ever owned.... (read more)
ADD-ONS:
-Additional 180 pounds of propane storage: $2,000
-New roof (2021): $18,000
-New AC units (2021): $3,000
-All fans converted to MaxxFan Standard 4500K (2020): $1,600 (visit our website
-Two Battle Born batteries (2022): $2,000 (visit our website
-Upgraded from stock E to stock G-rated tires for increased durability and puncture resistance (2022): $2,000
-Reese Goose Box 5th-Wheel-to-Gooseneck Air Ride Coupler Adapter - 20,000 lbs: $1600 (visit our website
SUSPENSION & WHEELS —
The toy hauler came stock with E rated tires. In my opinion, that’s probably unsafe as the trailer unloaded comes close to the weight rating of those wheels. We swapped it over to F rated tires, so the combined load capacity is double the weight of the trailer allowing you to throw whatever toys you want in the back without worrying about overloading it. The camper also comes with auto leveling jacks, making leveling the camper super easy.
PROPANE & VENTILATION —
The front has additional hookups for two separate 90-pound propane tanks, providing onboard storage for 260 pounds of propane (more than enough for a month of boondocking in cold weather). All fans have been upgraded to Maxxair fans with permanent covers, allowing you to keep them open in the rain.
OTHER IMPROVEMENTS —
We replaced both of the AC units and had a new roof installed when we purchased the camper four years ago. A trailer hitch has been installed for triple towing. The camper has onboard Battle Born batteries and an inverter. The floors were redone as my wife did not like the look of the old floors, and the camper was repainted to replace the dark color often used on this time frame models. All lights have been converted to LED.
GARAGE & LIVING SPACE —
The garage features built-in shelves and permanent motorcycle mounts. The rear bed area has been converted into a raised office, which can be removed if desired. You can park motorcycles under the office then hit a switch to raise it or lower it down once the bikes are out. The bathroom comes with a full size shower and tub, along with a porcelain toilet.
Here’s a link to all the stock specks: visit our website
Reason for sale —
We are selling this camper because our lifestyle has changed and our current jobs require more mobility than this unit allows. We are transitioning to a truck bed camper.