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Bjd68
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Sep 10, 2015

help with choosing a toy hauler?

Hi there been doing alot of research on here lately trying to find the perfect toy hauler for my needs and have been having trouble deciding!
Anyways im in the market for a newer toy hauler fifth wheel somewhere from 38-40 ft but heres the trouble I need to fit a four seater sxs in the cargo area and would like to find a cargo box somewhere in the 12-13 ft range but after looking at full measurement of 4 seat sxs they are around 147"-148" long so that would mean I would need a 12'3" cargo area so im wondering if guys that have 4 seater sxs could fit there sxs in a 12 foot cargo!

Also some of the toy haulers I have looked at are the 2016 voltage 3305, 2015 raptor 332ts and the 2014 momentum 355th!

Are favorite is the raptor 332ts but the cargo is only 12 ft! The voltage has a 12'6" cargo area but we find the raptor to be better quality!
The momentum has 12'2" cargo area and the quality of the unit seems to be on par with the raptor!

So which of the three would be your first choice what are the good, bad and ugly of these toy haulers?

Also I know someone might say go to a 14 ft cargo area but all models we have looked at that are that size are too long or too heavy!

We will be towing with a 2014 dodge 3500 srw! Thanks for any input guys!

23 Replies

  • Have a 2014 900rzr4 that fits into my 2006 Raptor 3612 easily.It is listed as 12ft.You almost have to measure the garage because they are not real accurate about their measurments.Have had good luck with TH and it is light compared to the new monsters.
  • Considering you need over 12' and I'm assuming you really need to stay under 3K on your pin weight (I'm guessing), this is a strong option.

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  • Have you looked at Jayco Seismics? I've got the 3912. Has a 12ft garage, but not sure the exact measurement. Ours is a 44 footer, but they have smaller models. I love the quality of Jayco. I looked at all the other brands, read reviews, etc. But, I was convinced by just plain word of mouth. Every Jayco owner I met, is happy and only recommended one.

    When it comes to your tow vehicle, be very careful. These toy haulers are heavy girls. I had a Dodge 2500 which I modified with air bags and an exhaust brake. This truck did just fine in OK, AR, and TN. But, I burned up the tranny in CO, pulling up Monarch pass. I now have a Dodge 5500 and it pulls like a dream. If you will be pulling in mountainous areas, you'll need low gears. My 5.9 Cummins in the 2500 had the power, but the tranny didn't make it. My 5500 has 4.88 gears. It pull my rig anywhere.