Hello, T@B Community!
My wife and I brought our 2016 T@B Max S
trailer home this week, and we are already thrilled with it. Pulling
our trade-in, a 2008 Surveyor, to the General RV dealership in Wixom,
Michigan and pulling our new T@B back home gave us a very direct towing
comparison, and pulling the T@B behind my Silverado is everything we
hoped it would be. I burned a quarter of a tank of gas pulling the
Surveyor about forty-four miles to the dealership, and my gas gauge
barely moved on the way back home. Once we arrived, I pulled straight
into the driveway, instead of slowly backing our previous trailer all
the way in. We unhooked and each grabbed a handle on the T@B. We were
amazed how easy it was to push it into the barn! With an unseasonably
mild and sunny day yesterday, we rolled the new T@B into the driveway
for a good washing and applied a coat of wax. Good thing, because it
snowed today!
I'm sure we'll have plenty of questions, and I'm looking forward to joining in the discussions on this forum!
All the best,
Rob
PS: I initially posted this intro on the Little Guy forum, and Gregorio kindly directed me here, where I belong!
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Happy T@B ing
South Carolina
Live simply,Love generously,Care deeply,Speak Kindly,Leave the rest to God
Rob
Chelsea, Michigan
2016 T@B Max S
2024 Ford F150 Supercrew short bed.
Nice looking T@B unit you have and I know you will enjoy it immensely. Share some photos when you get it out and start traveling.
Happy Trails and GO BLUE!
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