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Originally Posted by sgrol
I, and others I have met, go all over the US with Momentum toyhaulers and SxS. Sand rails and dune buggies - probably not. Don't know where you are getting your info but you are uninformed.
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https://www.rvusa.com/rv-guide/2017-...n-388m-tr30452 so stock you have a ccc of 4200. if you have a 1000 sxs or turbo 1000 then your 1600 to 1700 lbs empty/dry. add on a better cage, better lights, doors up the power then you need better axle and most change tires and tire size. they end up 2k lbs pretty easy. 110 gal water tank plus 60 lbs propane plus a few spare parts and tools and not to meantion food and gear and clothes like lawn chairs. you may have added a few options over the base model so deduct that from your ccc and you can see that you are the mis-informed one. for today's sxs's ( 1000 n/a or turbo) just figure 2500 lbs for unit , tools and riding gear or 2k lbs if it's stock and you don't take tools or gear.