Campers

A few minutes from the dealer a trim piece blew off and that was 18 years ago. Then I found and connected a never connected brake when I got home. My introduction to toy hauler quality control. It's not just a Covid thing.
 
I had a nice 34ft half ton towable. Great for the track. Bought new in 2020 pre pandemic and still had our share of issues. Like someone else mentioned, they're all junk. Cabinets all split being the biggest issue. 2020 grey wolf 27rr black label edition (fiberglass) was what we had.
 

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A few minutes from the dealer a trim piece blew off and that was 18 years ago. Then I found and connected a never connected brake when I got home. My introduction to toy hauler quality control. It's not just a Covid thing.
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I’ve heard from many how every camper like yall said is junk and made cheap. Don’t really wanna invest in a new one just because i see the depreciation of them drop immediately. Wouldn’t mind something used and with a little bit of money fix it up how I’d want it
 
I bought a used 7x16 enclosed trailer and made my own toy hauler out of it. I’ve got a winch operated full size bed I can lower when the bikes are out, fold down bunk beds for the kids, counter space, cabinets, and a sink. It took a lot of work to build but saved money and I think it’s pretty solid.
 
I agree campers are absolute junk, but if your remotely handy they are stupid easy to work on. Of course they are gona break and wear out it’s basically level 5 earthquake every time you go down the road. Upgrade the suspension and tires first thing its cheap insurance. I dont think anyone realizes just how paper thin they are.
 
I have a couple of friends that have done the enclosed cargo trailer conversion route

Not luxurious but functional.

I kinda like my work and play - basically a cargo trailer with some furnishings inside. With its metal roof, upgraded axels, I have been lucky.

I don’t stretch tires out too long and think that saves me headaches on the road
 
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