Tramper/ toyhauler

Vondy

Vondy

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I have been been happy with my Jayco Octane. Ive had a 2018 265 for a few years now. Fits my 4 seat talon. There is several other octanes models that fit smaller machines. Sister had a 272 and friend had 273 that had good luck with them as well.
 
WagginTail

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  1. 1000-5
Remington

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  2. Talon X
I have been been happy with my Jayco Octane. Ive had a 2018 265 for a few years now. Fits my 4 seat talon. There is several other octanes models that fit smaller machines. Sister had a 272 and friend had 273 that had good luck with them as well.
Earler Jaycos are good. Just had a 24’ Seismic 359 since last November that was a pos. Was in the the shop longer than it was at home. Multiple
Issues constantly from the start and Jayco didnt care from me or the dealer fell on deff ears. All we got was generic responses. Made a deal last month with my dealer for a swap. Went back to the brand I had 8yrs pervious. Keystone and a Raptor. So far its been great. Ill never buy another Jayco. $hitty quality and customer service and they wont stand behind their product. Have heard it alot with others lately. Haven't said a word since we got rid of it either.
Its too bad they use to be one of the best.
 
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Average_Joe

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Were doing a 20ft enclosed conversion with doing a conversion you get to make it how you want.
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FL_CrackerLife

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@Fl_Cracker has had 2 of the Work&Plays, he would be the right person to talk too.
My 1st Work & Play was a 2010 WPT19UFB, it was tight but my 2019 1000-5 fit when I removed the happijac bed. And my current Work & Play is a 2013 WPT30WRS, which has a 10’ exact length cargo space. I have a slasher bumper that protrudes further into the living room area, I wound up removing the sliding glass doors I order to fit it inside.
 
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This is our 8x18 v nose tramper. I have 30 amp hookup as well as 12 volt system. Portable $hitter We don’t have A/C chose not to because it wouldn’t fit in my pole barn (height wise) with top unit. Fan keeps us comfortable in Michigan weather. Beds I just built with 1x2 and 2x4 and I strap them to the walls up front when I load the Talon.
 
NTCPrezJB

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So just to clarify, 8ft wide is best, but 7 works. I need 80 inch door height correct?
I think my machine height measurement with the Honda plastic roof was 76”-ish (easy enough to measure yours as it sits). But if you add bigger tires you might need more so going to 79-80” should prevent you from having issues down the road with changes.
 
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My enclosed has a 7' ceiling height and the door is like 80 1/2". No dovetail, just the ramp. I want to say the P5 is at 76 1/2"ish. The trailer is 7' wide and is perfect for a P5, you can comfortably walk around the machine. A P1 would be a squeeze. This was built more as a rolling garage than a tramper but I did cut in a door window and roof vent though.
I know I was looking for any info and pics I could find when I got mine.

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FL_CrackerLife

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So just to clarify, 8ft wide is best, but 7 works. I need 80 inch door height correct?
Depending on how your Pioneer is setup, yes. But for clarification, I used a straight edge such as a yard stick on the roof and measured from my tallest point to the floor, (mine was the rear roof on my 5 seat). And be sure to measure your width too. My tires stick out past my fender flares along with my led whips and fire extinguisher so I had to account for those as well.
 
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