TOY HAULERs
#31
Here's mine:
I can fit my 700 X2, my wife's Rancher and the kids' Sawtooth 200 and Sportsman 90 inside:
After the quads are unloaded it will sleep 7, has a bathroom w/shower, TV, Fridge, A/C and Heat, oven/stove/microwave, sink etc. It is definitely sweet to be able to relax after a ride and take a shower before going to bed. In the words of Ferris Bueller: "If you have the means, I highly recommend it."
I can fit my 700 X2, my wife's Rancher and the kids' Sawtooth 200 and Sportsman 90 inside:
After the quads are unloaded it will sleep 7, has a bathroom w/shower, TV, Fridge, A/C and Heat, oven/stove/microwave, sink etc. It is definitely sweet to be able to relax after a ride and take a shower before going to bed. In the words of Ferris Bueller: "If you have the means, I highly recommend it."
#33
#35
That is very true. I originally wanted to get a garage model, but even the ones with 14' garages will not hold all of my quads so I was left with no choice. The good news is there are a multitude of great riding places - from desert dunes to mountain trails - within a few hours pull from here.
#36
Once the carpet is rolled out and the furniture set up it's really nice. I was worried about the smell mostly, but we've never had a problem even though I store the trailer with the quads inside. It's heavy, though! Goes about 14.4K loaded and it's only 34' long.
If I get a Rhino or RZR I will probably have to double tow it on a 10' trailer behind this one.
If I get a Rhino or RZR I will probably have to double tow it on a 10' trailer behind this one.
#38
NICE Pics EVLGNS!
Hey from your pics it appears that you unhitch it to set it up. How sturdy is it setup
on its own? And those (1M800) having the Wolfpak type, how does it stand off the hitch
of the truck? I know I have wheel dollies for my smaller cargo trailers, but these TH are campers and I would imagine with all that weight etc. there has to be some really good engineering in the design for stability.
P.S. I have never owned a camper.
Thanks,
R'
Hey from your pics it appears that you unhitch it to set it up. How sturdy is it setup
on its own? And those (1M800) having the Wolfpak type, how does it stand off the hitch
of the truck? I know I have wheel dollies for my smaller cargo trailers, but these TH are campers and I would imagine with all that weight etc. there has to be some really good engineering in the design for stability.
P.S. I have never owned a camper.
Thanks,
R'
#39
You have 4-5000# stabalizing jacks on each corner, the front jack which can hold the full wieght of the tongue and more, it sits on two axels rated for at least 3500# per axle, and if you do it right you chock the wheels to keep them from moving. It's not going anywhere, even with 4 grandkids jumping up and down inside. Basically I have 32,000# of support to hold my 8000# trailer.