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HELIPILOT27
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Jan 15, 2017

Please help me find the right toy hauler

I cannot seem to find the right toyhauler. I don't have a crazy needs list but the needs I have are specific and can't be bent.
- It needs to be a bumper pull
- front bedroom
- no hallway to bedroom
- smooth sided
- minimum 12' 8" from the rear door to the first cabinet
- minimum width for RZR is 73"
- as short as possible that meets these criteria
- not crazy expensive

I can't use a 5'er cause my wife is wheelchair bound and the steps won't work. No hallway cause it's a pain for her to get into a bathroom if she has to turn 90 degrees (in a hallway) to enter. My RZR XP4 is exactly 12' 6" from the front edge of the front tires to the back edge of the rear tires and exactly 72" from outer edge to outer edge of tires.

Anyone know of one that works that I just can't find?
The floor plan of the Genesis Supreme 23SS is perfect if the cargo area was just a little longer. I measured one in person and it's 12' exactly from the door to the front cabinet. Ugh
But that gives an idea of the floor plan I'm really looking for.

Thanks!!
  • Not sure if you have found what you need, but how about an ATC 8.5 x 28 with tip-out bed?

    http://aluminumtoyhauler.com/models.html
  • Thanks for the replies everyone. I bought a Genesis 23SS with the intention of doing a 6” extension. The problem was that with the RZR inside it, it was a little light on the tongue and wanted to sway. I didn’t want to make the problem worse by adding weight to the rear so I ended up buying some little golf cart tires for the rear of the RZR and loading it backwards (rear engine). Fits like a glove and with dual sway controllers it’s rock steady.
    The only hassle is that I have to R&R the rear tires each time I want to load it but my Milwaukee M18 impact and an aluminum jack make it fairly painless.
  • HELIPILOT27 wrote:
    Thanks for the replies everyone. I bought a Genesis 23SS with the intention of doing a 6” extension. The problem was that with the RZR inside it, it was a little light on the tongue and wanted to sway. I didn’t want to make the problem worse by adding weight to the rear so I ended up buying some little golf cart tires for the rear of the RZR and loading it backwards (rear engine). Fits like a glove and with dual sway controllers it’s rock steady.
    The only hassle is that I have to R&R the rear tires each time I want to load it but my Milwaukee M18 impact and an aluminum jack make it fairly painless.


    creative solution, kind of like what they do with Monster Trucks. I like it!