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Old 11-13-2019, 08:55 AM   #29
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i personally looked at the momentum 350g. it was ok on fit and finish and the floor plans are basic and common. overall decent but the bottom line is if your hauling a sxs or a sand rail ( as in my case) then the unit better have a min 4000lb ccc to even consider it. also, any manufacturer should know that the middle of the garage wall is no place for a washer dryer. they need an option to convert the garage bathroom to the wash dryer room. the 350g in base form only has 3800 ccc. delete the happy jack bed system and theres another 800lbs. add a genny and other option and you kill the cc for sxsns or rails.
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Old 11-13-2019, 04:42 PM   #30
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i personally looked at the momentum 350g. it was ok on fit and finish and the floor plans are basic and common. overall decent but the bottom line is if your hauling a sxs or a sand rail ( as in my case) then the unit better have a min 4000lb ccc to even consider it. also, any manufacturer should know that the middle of the garage wall is no place for a washer dryer. they need an option to convert the garage bathroom to the wash dryer room. the 350g in base form only has 3800 ccc. delete the happy jack bed system and theres another 800lbs. add a genny and other option and you kill the cc for sxsns or rails.
I agree, washer in a toyhauler used for toys is a dumb idea, in the second bathroom is better, or not at all. I don't even need a second bathroom, but I like the angle entertainment system or straight on. This is not easy.
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Old 11-14-2019, 07:38 AM   #31
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Did you do anything to beef up the frame? A friend of hubbys broke the frame on his trailer, do not know what he was carrying or brand of trailer or age. Your two quads are much lighter than our Pioneer. Thanks for the info. I just wished they made stronger units if it's a toyhauler without going large. Even then they have small CCC.
The only thing I did to help the frame is add the X factor cross bars. Not sure how much it helps. The sticker in the garage says max garage weight is 3000# this leads me to believe at least the frame should be able to hold 3000# in that part of the trailer if total gvw is not exceeded. I believe my two bikes are around 1300# total. even at that weight i'm over the 17000# gvw of the trailer. I have around 2,000 miles on new set up so far no issues and feel safe driving.
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Old 02-23-2020, 08:51 PM   #32
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Sorry for late reply but the Momentum G class is the lowered tier, lowered optioned of the GD 5th wheel toy haulers. The Keystone Raptor is on the upper end of the Keystone TH and highly optioned as standard. Not a good apples-apples comparison. For that length compare to the M class such as 351M.
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