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Old 03-07-2017, 12:22 AM   #1
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Howdy people! We are looking at a x210WBS and glad to found this board for info. It seems in great shape but need to know more about the model. Gonna read around for info.
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Old 03-07-2017, 06:01 AM   #2
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Welcome to the forum.

I'm sure someone with a x210WBS will be along shortly to respond to any specific questions you have on the model.
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What do you need to know?
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Thank you for the welcome. Just anything to look out as we check it.
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I'd recommend getting a checklist to use to go over the trailer like this one: RV Inspection Checklist. I'm sure there are tons more available on various websites.
The biggest indicator is going to be how well it was maintained. Good luck!
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You'll have a ton of questions. Then you'll take it out for the first trip and likely have a ton more. We've all been there. Ask away.
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I'd recommend getting a checklist to use to go over the trailer like this one: RV Inspection Checklist. I'm sure there are tons more available on various websites.
The biggest indicator is going to be how well it was maintained. Good luck!
That looks very help, thank you!
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Hi folks! We're about to sign the papers on our second camper, but our first Fun Finder!! We're getting an XT200 toy hauler, as we each ride our own bike! We've discovered a love for camping, but hated not being able to bring our bikes, so now we'll get to enjoy the best of both worlds! Because the interior is black/gray and red, we'll be "decorating" with a Harley theme and look forward to making it our own! Is there anyone here who has a toy hauler and covered the back wall/ramp in order to make the interior look nicer? We love that there's a huge screen to pull down on that back wall, but when the ramp is up, it'll be ugly black rubbery stuff as a wall. Just looking for some suggestions!
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Congratulations on getting your Toy Hauler. We traveled by motorcycle and tented it for decades but age and inconveniences led to to get a Toy Hauler(XT-276) to travel with the Harley and enjoy all the creature comforts of home...although do miss the motorcycle riding time rather than in the cab of the pickup.

To your inquiry, the 276 'garage area' is separate from the 'living area' so have never used the bed that will lower in the garage area...only the one in the front area of the camper.

Have never given any thought to cover the back wall/ramp area but possibly hang a decorative type cloth curtain or a painted mural ??

Maybe you will get some other thoughts on the subject.

Happy camping with your toy hauler.
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Thanks, Eagle! We may get in there, and figure it's no big deal to leave it as is.
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Old 03-12-2017, 01:58 PM   #11
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MicroJ Many of us have campers that have similar components. The owner's manual is pretty generic. I have a pdf version if you like. Also have pdf files of most appliances. Just need to know your model (heater, refrigerator, inverter, microwave, etc. You can search for most online and find them if you want to go that route.
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