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Old 10-20-2009, 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by hounddog1257
Thanks for all the help guys, i found a 6x12 v nose brand new, single axel, ramp rear side door extra height for 2600.00. Sound like a deal?
$2600, not bad, but they can be had for less. Just know that a V nose can tend to "hunt" in the windstream, especially behind a semi. Unavoidable when your doing 70 thru Chicago.

I had a Featherlite V nose and loved it. The extra space is nice. I now have a fiberglass enclosed w/ aluminum frame, ramp rear and a side door. Weighs 580 lbs empty and holds 2 sportbikes or 1 dresser. I wanted the side door so we could use it as a "camper" a couple times a year. Sure beats a tent. Problem is I now want a full on camper/toyhauler.








Check these out, Even nicer than Featherlite. If your going to use it a lot they are the one to have. Rance Aluminum Renegade The tipped down nose should help with the hunting.
 

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Old 10-20-2009, 02:38 PM
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Thule 5 X 8 V nose with a side door and condor chock. Fits my Ultra and a few bags and tows behind a 6 cyl mini van without any problems. Rear ramp makes it a one person load.

Be Safe JIM
 
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