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Toy hauler big enough to haul a buggy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rockwells607" data-source="post: 669458" data-attributes="member: 1134"><p>I have my own 48' pace with 20' camper in the front and 95" wide door in the back and fit two Rockwelled buggies in it without Putting roller tires on. I figured if I'm spending that kind of money there ain't no way I'm dicking around in the dark or rain swapping wheels . I also store buggies in there all the time in my driveway . I love this setup for what we do . I pulled it with a dodge 3500 dually for years but recently went to the 5500 for much better braking under that kind of weight . We stay in truck stops, offroad parks etc. it's awesome. I travel with Poke a lot as well going to ultra 4 races and his trailer is just like mine, stayed in his a lot . If you actually wanna be able to haul a rig in it you need to go with a enclosed trailer of some sort , work and plays and toy haulers are built out of campers and have very low cargo weight limits . Go to enclosed based trailer and you can carry rigs, fuel tools etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockwells607, post: 669458, member: 1134"] I have my own 48' pace with 20' camper in the front and 95" wide door in the back and fit two Rockwelled buggies in it without Putting roller tires on. I figured if I'm spending that kind of money there ain't no way I'm dicking around in the dark or rain swapping wheels . I also store buggies in there all the time in my driveway . I love this setup for what we do . I pulled it with a dodge 3500 dually for years but recently went to the 5500 for much better braking under that kind of weight . We stay in truck stops, offroad parks etc. it's awesome. I travel with Poke a lot as well going to ultra 4 races and his trailer is just like mine, stayed in his a lot . If you actually wanna be able to haul a rig in it you need to go with a enclosed trailer of some sort , work and plays and toy haulers are built out of campers and have very low cargo weight limits . Go to enclosed based trailer and you can carry rigs, fuel tools etc. [/QUOTE]
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