Mine is 98" x98" wide & tall but with the retractable queen beds it is 84" to the bottom of the bed frame, if you don't get the garage with the retractable double queen beds in it you have the full 98" height clearance. That's typical of the big toyhaulers, mine is a Cyclone 4200What's the average height clearance of a toy haulers gate? I thinking about one. I have 1000-5 with 28's no lift. But may put 2" lift in the future, but no bigger tires.
I have plenty of clearance through the door on mine but with the two beds(bottom is a bed/folding chairs) they only give like 67" of clearance in my fusion 331. I'm probably going to modify the brackets on the bottom bed/chair setup and hopefully gain another 4-5 inch if not i'll have to take that bed out to haul the Pioneer most likelyWhat's the average height clearance of a toy haulers gate? I thinking about one. I have 1000-5 with 28's no lift. But may put 2" lift in the future, but no bigger tires.
You rode with me at macks. My 1000-5 with 28's still has 4-6" of clearance on the bottom of the beds. My hauler is the same mfg as @JACKAL mine is the road warrior 415. All triple axle 5er's need a dually to tow them. Mine technically overloads my gmc dually on paper. One of the best things I d ever bought. My family lives camping. We are camped right now at our farm riding the Honda and fishing.What's the average height clearance of a toy haulers gate? I thinking about one. I have 1000-5 with 28's no lift. But may put 2" lift in the future, but no bigger tires.
Sweet yeah I recall your rig. Thanks for info. Don't think I want to spend that much though with oil field way it is. I was looking at the cheaper ones but I don't think it will fit in those.You rode with me at macks. My 1000-5 with 28's still has 4-6" of clearance on the bottom of the beds. My hauler is the same mfg as @JACKAL mine is the road warrior 415. All triple axle 5er's need a dually to tow them. Mine technically overloads my gmc dually on paper. One of the best things I d ever bought. My family lives camping. We are camped right now at our farm riding the Honda and fishing.
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I have a 39" sandpiper now it's just too long to pull doubles. I'm think in trade it in for something smaller and put doublesYou rode with me at macks. My 1000-5 with 28's still has 4-6" of clearance on the bottom of the beds. My hauler is the same mfg as @JACKAL mine is the road warrior 415. All triple axle 5er's need a dually to tow them. Mine technically overloads my gmc dually on paper. One of the best things I d ever bought. My family lives camping. We are camped right now at our farm riding the Honda and fishing.
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Sweet yeah I recall your rig. Thanks for info. Don't think I want to spend that much though with oil field way it is. I was looking at the cheaper ones but I don't think it will fit in those.
Yeah man it's is. I drove to Ohio for mine from south LA also in 2010. From that wholesale place. I sent you a PM on FBI paid 56 for mine new. Took a lot of shopping to find that deal and a drive to right outside Cleveland OH to pick it up. Those smaller bumper units will fit the pioneer, I didn't like the living area in them for a family of 4. Good luck on your hunt. Lots of deals out there. Used camper market is flooded. On another topic, oil field business is not looking good. I work in Okc and everything there is oil related. Sucks bad...
Same here the place is Holman RV in Batavia, OH cheapest prices in the nation that I found. Mine listed for 105K bought it for 67K.Yeah man it's is. I drove to Ohio for mine from south LA also in 2010. From that wholesale place. I sent you a PM on FB
If you were saying you sent me a message on Facebook, I didn't get it.Yeah man it's is. I drove to Ohio for mine from south LA also in 2010. From that wholesale place. I sent you a PM on FB
Yea I kind of miss my fourtrax sometimes, but that full time four wheel drive was hard to hang on to sometimes. I had an 88 350 fourtrax for about 28 years before I sold it for almost what I paid for it new. Never had a problem with it, just changed the oil once in a while. Hope my new pioneer 1000 D gives me same experience.Thanks, have been fortunate to have an outstanding job with better benefits than I anticipated. Wife & I had our kids early they are all grown up youngest is 24 and I turn 50 and can retire in 8 months. So now our only bills are to do what we want to do. I remember for 20 years I had nothing for me other than a Fourtrax to ride on and a 15 year old pickup as everything went to raise the family. So I know where most people are at I have only been able to do the "me" things in the last 5 years really. The American dream is possible work hard do right by everyone and eventually you will reap what you sow.