toy haulers w/ enclosed toy area?
#1
Hello-
I've got a Polaris Trailblazer and a Honda 400ex, and am thinking about a toy hauler. I hate the smell of rubber and gas, and wonder if any toy haulers are made with entirely separate areas for the quads?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
I've got a Polaris Trailblazer and a Honda 400ex, and am thinking about a toy hauler. I hate the smell of rubber and gas, and wonder if any toy haulers are made with entirely separate areas for the quads?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
#2
If you have the truck to pull em, many of the fifth wheels have seperate garages. Some bumper tows do as well. I've never noticed gas or rubber smell in anyones trailer I've been. One hint, don't carry any gas in the trailer and a leak won't happen. Most people carry the gas cans in the pick-up bed or have aux tanks on the toy box. You can also drain the fuel form the tank as well. Not sure what to do about rubber smell. I think it'd only be a problem with brand-new tires.
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#3
Hi All
Thier are many of them out thier 5th wheels from 28 ft -45ft with no slides to 3 slides most offer a fuel station so you dont need gass cans any more
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Thier are many of them out thier 5th wheels from 28 ft -45ft with no slides to 3 slides most offer a fuel station so you dont need gass cans any more
go her and click on toy haulers click here
#4
Hello,
We have a '99 Fleetwood SUT (Sport Utility Trailer) fifth wheel that does not have a separate garage for the bikes. We bought it used and the previous owner used it for atvs as do we. I have never had any problems with gas/rubber smells in my trailer. We do carry gas in the back of the truck. We have hauled motorcycles and atvs without any problems. I hope this helps clear up some fears. When you go to buy, check out personal reviews of all sorts of campers at www.rvreviews.com.
We have a '99 Fleetwood SUT (Sport Utility Trailer) fifth wheel that does not have a separate garage for the bikes. We bought it used and the previous owner used it for atvs as do we. I have never had any problems with gas/rubber smells in my trailer. We do carry gas in the back of the truck. We have hauled motorcycles and atvs without any problems. I hope this helps clear up some fears. When you go to buy, check out personal reviews of all sorts of campers at www.rvreviews.com.
#5
We have a weekend warrior trailer. The quads go inside it. If we get somewhere late we'll sleep in it with the quads still in it also. I have never noticed any smell from them. No gas cans in it and turn the gas valves off.
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