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- bigg-limoExplorer
mrkoje wrote:
Trailin It wrote:
We already have a Polaris RZR 4 900
The specs say it's 11.2 feet long. You're trying to see if it will fit in a 12ft garage that has some cabinets in the front. Might want to get a tape measure and check!
That's what i did before i bought our 399. Took a tape measure, and started taking measurements in the trailer on the lot. One thing you can do if you're cutting it close with the cage, is to let some air out of the rear tires. That'll give you at least 4 inches of more clearance. - butchfuzionExplorerI have a RZR 900 4 and its a fairly tight fit in my 14' garage. the other thing is that it can be a tight fit on the cage of the RZR if you have drop down bunks. There must be someone locally that would let you try to fit in your TH.
- DucatibiltExplorerUnfortunately, judging by the pic they show on the Fuzion web site of that cabinet in the 342 garage I don't really see how you can make that work.
We have a Raptor with the 12' garage and added one of those small dorm fridges for beer in that same spot, it's only about 22" wide X 22" deep. To fit our RZR 4 800 I have to put the right front tire right up against the side of the fridge to get it to fit. There's no way for ours to fit in front of the fridge and still close the garage door and since it looks like that cabinet covers half the front wall I think that is going to be a problem.
One other thing to think about is the height of the lower rear bunk in relation to your cage. I have to pull ours in right in the middle then turn the front to the left some to miss the fridge. I can't load it to either side because of the lower bunk brackets will hit the cage. If you still have the factory cage you will be very close on fitting under there with the rear of the cage. Even though the rear tires sit lower than the front since they sit on the dovetail I have to air our rear tires down some to keep it from rubbing on the bunk.
Good luck with it! - Steve76ebExplorer
Trailin It wrote:
Steve76eb how do you like your 342? I see your local to me Did you buy it from camping world?
I like it just fine. Have had it a little over a year and no major problems with it. I did not purchase it from the Roseville Camping World. - Steve76ebExplorer
ksss wrote:
I cant help with the RZR 4 but I can say that we are happy with our 342. I don't know if they fixed this yet, but take note as to whether there are speakers in the main portion of the trailer. Mine only had speakers in the garage and outside.
Yea...it doesn't make sense why Keystone has gone that route with the trailers that have the sound bar. The sound bar only works when you have 120v through hook ups or generator. Makes the stereo useless in the living area when you are dry camping and don't want to run the genny. - ksssExplorerI cant help with the RZR 4 but I can say that we are happy with our 342. I don't know if they fixed this yet, but take note as to whether there are speakers in the main portion of the trailer. Mine only had speakers in the garage and outside. I bought two additional speakers on Amazon and the dealer installed them before I took deliver. Why that was I have no idea. We have the Sante Fe trim level which gives you a really nice pullout bed from the sofa.
- mrkojeExplorerWell I didn't mean to come across as a jackstick. Just saying though that there are 3 different RZR4s and each one of them has a different overall length.
- Trailin_ItExplorerSteve76eb how do you like your 342? I see your local to me Did you buy it from camping world?
- Trailin_ItExplorerThanks for the help mrkoje.
Was looking for a person who actually own a 342 and rzr - mrkojeExplorer
Trailin It wrote:
We already have a Polaris RZR 4 900
The specs say it's 11.2 feet long. You're trying to see if it will fit in a 12ft garage that has some cabinets in the front. Might want to get a tape measure and check!
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