
asianflava wrote:Once you cross the state line it's, "Whoo Hoo we're in Florida." Then it sinks in, you still have 500miles to go.
>>>>TRAIL-OF-TEARS wrote:Kathleen,
You could cut a hole in the lower part of the bulkhead and use that as a doorway for a dog, to access the new under counter dog house. That is kind of how I have mine done only I jammed my A/C in there.
Woody wrote:Have you ever driven across Nebraska east to west before, now that is boring
>>>>>Roly Nelson wrote:Kathleen, Colorado is beautiful, spent 2 years there (Fort Carson) courtesy of Uncle Sam. No, I am NOT tall, however my feet touch the hatchlid because my 40" wide tear is only 6 feet long! Do you have plans to rework some of the galley in your newly purchased Tear?
Roly, finally getting a break from the over 100 degree temps, whew!
Kathleen wrote:On to plan B.... thinking I will just pay more and buy from a dealer.
Anyone have one to recommend in either TX or WI or CO or AZ? those are the places I wouldn't mind driving to.
Kathleen
>>>>doug hodder wrote:Hey Kathleen....not to be devils advocate here....but before you get set on your design modifications...you might want to wait with what you are going to do until you know exactly what you have to work with....I'm guilty of coming up with all sorts of things I want to do on a project prior to having it on site and found that I had to do things a little differently....Yes, I know...it's too much fun to let things go wild, and there is nothing wrong with that, but make sure of what you have....then plan....Just my experience....Doug
>>>>asianflava wrote:Kathleen wrote:On to plan B.... thinking I will just pay more and buy from a dealer.
Anyone have one to recommend in either TX or WI or CO or AZ? those are the places I wouldn't mind driving to.
Kathleen
There is a place in Cedar Park that sells Little Guy trailers. Or You might be able to talk to Charles and Linda at Inks. It looks like Cocoa Cola Teardrop is still available to buy. The other thread said that backwoodsman may be using the trailer at Inks so you may even get a chance to check it out first hand. They were using a Tacoma so a Tundra should pull it with no problem.
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