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Bedlam
Jan 26, 2015Moderator
I used to haul two buggies in 15' of garage space backing one in and then installing a ramp over the top for the second one to overlap front sections. Although this worked, it took way too long to load and unload toys and was the reason we upgraded from our toy hauler. We did not want a large toy hauler that would limit where we could stay, so ended up splitting off the garage from the living space by going with a truck camper and an enclosed trailer.
The above loading method won't work for you, but putting the mini RZR on one side and stacking the quads on the other side would allow you fit all three vehicles. You have to ask yourself if the work to get them loaded and unloaded is worth the trouble or if a different toy hauler or RV would be better. What about loading one quad in the truck bed and keep the mini RZR and other quad in the TH?
The above loading method won't work for you, but putting the mini RZR on one side and stacking the quads on the other side would allow you fit all three vehicles. You have to ask yourself if the work to get them loaded and unloaded is worth the trouble or if a different toy hauler or RV would be better. What about loading one quad in the truck bed and keep the mini RZR and other quad in the TH?
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