Check this out.
Ive seen a 105 with a shelter behind a 1/4ton pickup
I was in Windsor, Canada a few weeks ago, crossed the Ambassador bridge and saw a S250 shelter on a 105 being pulled by an Isuzu mini pickup. I followed him into the "petrol" station and asked him what he was doing.
"Justin" said he was going salmon fishing. I gave him my card and a Steel Soldiers sticker. I wrote the web site on the back and asked him to look up the site to find a proper MV to haul the shelter/camper. I had to explain to him the trailer and shelter weight was more than his truck. He said no problem he has extra weight in the truck bed. He also had a drop down reese hitch turned upside down and at the top holes for the pintal hitch. And it still was not a level load.I had no camera and was more concerned for this guys safety than anything else. I had my tool pouch so i grabbed the tape measure and there was a difference of 22" bed height between the two trucks.
We unhooked his rig, put the landing gear down cranked it up and backed my 1028 up to it. I had to show him real time His M-105 was a perfectly even load for my truck which the trailer was made for. I showed him the Shelter carrier nomenclature plate on my door and the picture of his shelter in the back of my truck. Now he wants to buy a proper truck eh'
If anyone sees a new member named
Justin from Canada say hello, nice guy just needs to find a M-1028 / 1008 or 1009 for him. He said he could go as hi as $4-5 Grand for a good truck. Just spreading the word....!