from tandem tow to TH
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Nice setup!!! Do you have to turn the quads sideways to get them to fit or can you drive them in side by side. I am hoping in a few years to get a toyhauler but I can't find any that has the side fold down and not the rear gate. With 2 big polarises with big tires they don't fit side by side. The trailer I currently have they load from the side. Just curious, thanks for the input.
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Nice setup!!! Do you have to turn the quads sideways to get them to fit or can you drive them in side by side. I am hoping in a few years to get a toyhauler but I can't find any that has the side fold down and not the rear gate. With 2 big polarises with big tires they don't fit side by side. The trailer I currently have they load from the side. Just curious, thanks for the input.
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Yeah I have seen them but they aren't big enough to fit 3 quads. I want a 14' garage and the side wall to fold down not the rear gate. Sorry I am not that good at explaining things real well. I am almost leaning towards making my own toyhauler. I talked to a few reps about taking a regular 5th wheel trailer and adding a 14' deck behind it and adding 3 new axles. I weld for a living and have made quite a few trailers. The factory reps said they would be willing to help in placement of the axles if we were to buy a trailer from them. I am not to worried about having them enclosed either.
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tactical...you stole my idea! Call it what you like but i want something cheap for riding trips, wife dosnt like me taking our rv.
I have been thinking about finding a 22-24' trailer and buying a cheap used popup. Then mount a winch on the trailer and just pull the popup onto the front of rht etrailer and put 2 quads behind. Then when you get to the campground you can just unload the popup and use the trailer to head to the trails. Most trails in new england require you to trailer to them...no camp ride setups around here that i know of.
I have been thinking about finding a 22-24' trailer and buying a cheap used popup. Then mount a winch on the trailer and just pull the popup onto the front of rht etrailer and put 2 quads behind. Then when you get to the campground you can just unload the popup and use the trailer to head to the trails. Most trails in new england require you to trailer to them...no camp ride setups around here that i know of.
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