Bumper pull toy haulers ?

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I just built my own. My trailer pulled like sh!t because it had no tongue weight. Added a 8’x7’ deck to the front and now it tows so good and I don’t have to unload everything from the truck after I get home to go back to work. Trailer is actually for sale though now as I just go to my cabin in the shuswaps instead of camping so it never gets used anymore.
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I do agree we go camping to spend as much time outside and we do, call us crazy but we do enjoy eating breakfast and supper inside for the most part. Yes I have read Jayco is a well built trailer I am looking pre owned as I don't want to spend a fortune upgrading from our 2013 Travel Trailer. Does anybody have any experience with the Dutchmen Rubicon 2900? I found a 2014 online that looks like it's in decent shape and it has a u shaped dinette.
 

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We had a Raptor bumper pull toyhauler. Open concept tri axle.
We really liked it. Could fit a Rzr 800 and a 850xp quad in it.

Downside had to remove toys to set up trailer.

No smells, no mess, Worked for us for a few years.

Now went with 5 th wheel and garage
 
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