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Old 07-12-2006, 04:55 PM   #1
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OK guys be gentle, I am posting this for a friend. I am an old Class A Motorhome guy,

Friend has a couple of boys, and he want the whole family to take all 4 of their 4 wheelers out for fun.

Any suggestions for make, model of Toy Hauler that might meet his requirements?

Any things to stay away from?

This was my first time stopping in this section of iRV2, looks like you guys have TOOOO much fun !!!!

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OK guys be gentle, I am posting this for a friend. I am an old Class A Motorhome guy,

Friend has a couple of boys, and he want the whole family to take all 4 of their 4 wheelers out for fun.

Any suggestions for make, model of Toy Hauler that might meet his requirements?

Any things to stay away from?

This was my first time stopping in this section of iRV2, looks like you guys have TOOOO much fun !!!!

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Old 07-12-2006, 06:22 PM   #3
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most garage models (where the toy space is seperate from the living) wont fit 4 full sized quads on all 4s. I'd say most will fit 4 standing up on end, but I'd advise against that. I think I could fit 4 in mine... and I like it (Coachmen Adrenaline). As for make, shop around, look at everyone you can. Take your tape messure, and dont believe the weights listed... ask if you can take it to the CAT scales when you decide on one.
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Old 07-13-2006, 05:59 AM   #4
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What type of 4 ATVs? I can fit 4 Yamaha Raptors in my 22 trailer, would need a lot more room if they were utility type quads.
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what OCDUNE said.
We have 16' of clear space in our TH and I've had 3 quads side by side (facing left or right) with 2 dirt bikes and a mini bike, so I dont see 4 being a problem.
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Old 07-14-2006, 04:42 PM   #6
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It depends on the size of his quads. There Is a member of the Rv.net that has a Raptor 3612ds, and has a special rack that can be put In the back of the 12' garage, and he can haul 4 pretty good size quads on the bottom of It, and two good size quads on the top level of It. With this rack he can drive the bottom four right In side by side, and he mounted a small winch on the front of the top, so that he can pull the top one up the ramps and Into the haul position. Looks like It works great. You did say though that he just needed to haul 4, with one of these racks he could haul 2 on top and 2 on bottom and still have plenty of room for other stuff. I'll try to see what kind of rack It Is If you want.
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I had a similar issue when I was looking I needed to get 3 average sized quads in. The Keystone Hobbi 260 will fit 4. I have the 220 and it fits 3 plus a dirt bike ( at least thats what Keystone says) The only issue is my Outlander 800 with the mud flares on it barley fits into the back opening so if the TH does not have a full with ramp make sure its wide enough for your quads.

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