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Old_Ephram
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Nov 06, 2014

how to bring the atv along

I recently purchaced a new 2015 5th wheel and since then have become interested in hauling along an atv on trips. I don't want to trade in the 5er already on a toy hauler since I just got it. Any ideas on how to bring alone an atv short of getting a toy hauler? Thanks.
  • The Idaho Tote is your best bet, though it is a tad expensive. It is NOT double towing so legal in all states, as it is an extension of the 5er.
  • Vannnce wrote:
    ^^ i wonder how much those affect handling. taking all the weight off the back of the truck makes me think that traction with that much weight behind you would be an issue.


    "that much weight"??

    If you mean the HDT.....

    We're talking a semi (Class 7 or 8 tractor) that was designed to haul a commercial 5th wheel trailer weighing up to 80,000 pounds!

    Heavy 5th wheels & 'toys' are flys on an elephant's back!

    Actually for RV use, they move the hitch well *behind* the rear axle of singled rigs, and usually between (or to the rear) of tandems.
    (To *increase* the weight on the rear axle/s.)
    Added bonus: 5th wheel tracks (follows the TV) more like a TT.

    Handling? Lots of full and part timers with LOTS of miles.
    Never saw any handling problems posted.

    Try "lurking" on the site!..:W

    Lots of very talented folks.



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  • ^^ i wonder how much those affect handling. taking all the weight off the back of the truck makes me think that traction with that much weight behind you would be an issue.
  • bpounds wrote:
    About your only option is to double tow.


    Or - go to an HDT - singled or left tandem.

    Escapees HDT Forum

    Most HDT owners are hauling a Smart Car on the deck behind the sleeper - and towing heavy 5th wheels

    The Smart can be off-loaded (to the side) without unhitching.

    Other HDT owners are hauling things like a 4X4 Bronco (etc.) on the
    deck - but those must be off-loaded to the rear, and require unhitching. Those HDTs are usually left as tandems.

    Extensive photos of various set-ups available on the HDT site.
    (see the stickys there - the site calls them "pinned")

    Others are hauling golf carts, ATVs, *two* Harleys, etc.
    (The M/Cs are usually enclosed in a drom behind the sleeper.)
    There have been some Glamis (CA) dunes (ATVs & buggy) fans too.

    You can find a good used HDT in a wide rage of prices, depending on features (ex: automatic trans), and age that will outlast you.....

    But for sure - *less* than a new pickup or trailer!..;)

    Another major benefit - HDT can be registered as a MH in most states, including CA and OR...:C

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  • We say a guy hauling his harley on one of these....best of both worlds. Sorry but got an error for java script....copy and paste into browser.

    http://www.cruiserlift.com/swivelwheel58.html
  • bpounds wrote:
    About your only option is to double tow.


    Or you could try what this guy has done and hang it off the back of your unit. Personally I double tow. This guy had his MH, Quad, pickup a dolly behind the PU with an Airplane on it!!!!!!