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  1. onanysunday

    Smallest toy hauler that would still fit a Funco Gen4.

    I would be open for a bumper pull or a fifth wheel. Years ago we had an old '80s alpha toy house. 28 ft bumper pull trailer. Believe it or not I shoved an RZR 800 and my Funco in that trailer.
  2. onanysunday

    Smallest toy hauler that would still fit a Funco Gen4.

    I assume you have load leveler bars with that setup? Looks compact and simple I like it. What does that trailer weigh? My Funco weighs right at 2500. I assume your car is a little heavier. I would also want to have a storage tank for about 80 gallons of fuel. What motor is in your truck? And...
  3. onanysunday

    Smallest toy hauler that would still fit a Funco Gen4.

    My motorhome is 36 ft 6 in. It has the cat 3126 so it is pretty gutless. Empty that coach only weighs 23,000 lb. I have driven it empty to San Diego from Phoenix and on some of the hills it is terrible. Can't imagine trying to tow anything and travel any distance with it. Not saying a different...
  4. onanysunday

    Smallest toy hauler that would still fit a Funco Gen4.

    Thinking about selling the motorhome and buying a diesel truck and a toy hauler. Want to do some traveling and be able to unhook the truck to run around at our destinations. Not sure where to start here on what size truck and what size toy hauler to buy. I see a lot of these big units with...
  5. onanysunday

    1967 Dodge A-100 Hot rod sort of rat rod build thread.

    https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1UkUCba5jb/
  6. onanysunday

    How was your 2024/2025 Dune season?

    Not a single minute in the dunes this year. Killed me to miss this season. Hoping to be retired by September and then I can go when I want next year. We shall see how it plays out.
  7. onanysunday

    What's your opinion/take on the efforts of DOGE?

    This thread delivers so much happiness.
  8. onanysunday

    1967 Dodge A-100 Hot rod sort of rat rod build thread.

    Well last Friday was exciting. The Wilwood brakes were squealing front and rear like a stuck pig. So they sent me the little rubber coated backing plates. Was able to pull the rears off without unbolting the wheels. Unbolted the front wheels without completely removing them and was able to get...
  9. onanysunday

    Anyone out there traveling with a toy hauler and a street car?

    Car sits pretty low so not sure what kind of ramp set up I would need to get it up into a toy hauler. I guess the other option would be pull the car behind on a dolly but then I'm guessing that damn slobber tube from the engine and all the crap would just wreak havoc on the car
  10. onanysunday

    Anyone out there traveling with a toy hauler and a street car?

    So I'm thinking outside the box a little bit. Thinking about retiring in 6 months. Tired of all the b*******. So right now I have a diesel pusher and an open trailer that I haul the sand rail on. I want to replace my truck with a late model Chevy truck. I was going to buy a 6.2 gas engine. Want...
  11. onanysunday

    What's your opinion/take on the efforts of DOGE?

    Weird I click on it and it opens
  12. onanysunday

    What's your opinion/take on the efforts of DOGE?

    https://www.facebook.com/share/165GAcnUBX/
  13. onanysunday

    Cummins Gasoline 6.7

    Cool
  14. onanysunday

    1967 Dodge A-100 Hot rod sort of rat rod build thread.

    https://www.facebook.com/share/r/14eYS5JN3i/
  15. onanysunday

    1967 Dodge A-100 Hot rod sort of rat rod build thread.

    Today I let the bags down when we parked it. It looks cool sitting down low.
  16. onanysunday

    1967 Dodge A-100 Hot rod sort of rat rod build thread.

    Some pics from the rockabilly car show today. Boy did this truck ever fit in out there. Lots of rat rods. Truly humbling the response on this truck and how much people like it. Just amazing. Even driving around town. Drove my nephew in the truck this week and he called it a neck breaker. Because...
  17. onanysunday

    1967 Dodge A-100 Hot rod sort of rat rod build thread.

    Well the EPAS electric power steering unit is the most powerful unit on the market. But it simply does not have the power / torque to turn 10 inches of rubber and 1,000 lb on each corner in the front. The truck is drivable but just does not respond how I would like. So I talked to Jeff Howe this...
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