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Old 01-14-2020, 06:40 AM   #9
GVP-The Boxcar Children
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2019 Aria 4000
State: Utah
Posts: 336
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Some campgrounds won’t allow trailers or dollies on a site with a car and MH. They might have a lot or field where you can park it but that doesn’t suit everyone. After weighing everything we opted to flat tow a Jeep Wrangler. Had to trade cars and find a somewhat reasonably priced Jeep (hard to do!). Even doing all of the installation myself we spent about $2500 to set it up. But it’s all a one time expense and I’m glad we did what we did. My Jeep has a permanently installed brake system (Stay-In-Play) and it takes only minutes to set up to go. Plus I’ve always wanted a Jeep....!

We also flat-tow a Wrangler behind our Aria 4000. The only disadvantage w/o a dolly is that you can't back up, so if you get stuck where you can't loop around (like me, 2 or three times!) you have to uncouple the TOAD, get your rig to a clear path then reconnect the TOAD.
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