Toyboxes?
#11
Thanks for the info Scramblerman!
I think your truck should do fine but more power can never hurt. I have not yet seen the Baja brand and I'm not sure of our price range. I really like the Extremes. Of course, the 24' Extreme was 25K+. I want one that can hold at least 3500+ lbs. Some of the cheaper ones that I was looking at only hold 1400 lbs. With quads, fresh water, gas, beer, and food, 1400 lbs is not very much.
-Ash
I think your truck should do fine but more power can never hurt. I have not yet seen the Baja brand and I'm not sure of our price range. I really like the Extremes. Of course, the 24' Extreme was 25K+. I want one that can hold at least 3500+ lbs. Some of the cheaper ones that I was looking at only hold 1400 lbs. With quads, fresh water, gas, beer, and food, 1400 lbs is not very much.
-Ash
#12
I am surprised to see that there isn’t much talk on this site about toy haulers. It is very good on ATV stuff. The weekend warrior brand seems to be popular. How many cycles do you have? How much does water weigh? My friend told me once but I forgot.
#13
Most of the nicer toyboxes come with a 70-100 gallon water tank and up to a 35 gallon gas tank.
Water weights 8.3 lbs/gallon and gas wieghts 6.2 lbs/gallon.
I have two Z-400's and my friend also has a DRZ-400 dirtbike. He always tags along and he is planning on buying a quad.
Water weights 8.3 lbs/gallon and gas wieghts 6.2 lbs/gallon.
I have two Z-400's and my friend also has a DRZ-400 dirtbike. He always tags along and he is planning on buying a quad.
#15
Yeah, 21 feet sounds about right. I know that some of them have pop out tents but I have mixed feelings about them. If I go out to sand mountain, I don't want to be up listening to quads all night if I am trying to sleep. A full enclosure may be a better idea.
My wife and I both enjoy the Z's. I sold my 99 Scrambler 500 4x4 about a year ago and my wife sold her Rancher ES 2x4 around the same time. We missed our quads so we decided to go a little more sporty with the Z's. The shifting is the hardest thing to adjust to but the quad is so light, you can toss it around like no tomorrow.
My wife and I both enjoy the Z's. I sold my 99 Scrambler 500 4x4 about a year ago and my wife sold her Rancher ES 2x4 around the same time. We missed our quads so we decided to go a little more sporty with the Z's. The shifting is the hardest thing to adjust to but the quad is so light, you can toss it around like no tomorrow.
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