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Hauling help
I have a 1999 F-350 Srw long bed. Can someone tell me what the Gvcw is for the truck I can't seem to find it because I was wanting to look into purchasing a toy hauler to go camping with. Also does anybody know of one (toy hauler) that can hold a jeep wrangler?Can this setup even be done? Ie.. My F-350+toy hauler+jeep inside.
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im sure you can find a toy haluer that can fit a jeep... ive seen people haul their sand rail in one.. now if your jeep has a lift with wider tires not sure if it will fit.... you might have to put stock tires on it everytime you load it in to make it fit
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