All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Upgrading Toy Hauler Aquaholic502 wrote: slapshot12 wrote: With the Momentum, if you get the rear patio option, you lose about 6" of garage space due to the patio sides that fold in. I bet this is true for most all makes, but something to consider when shopping. We have a Momentum 349M and love it. Good to know. Is it easily removed to get the length back? We do like the 349 also but again im just trying to keep it short as possible. One thing I forgot about the 349 is the capacity. With full water and the Wolverine X4 that puts the trailer just about at it's max weight.Re: Upgrading Toy Hauler momentum rv wrote: Aquaholic, when I bought my Momentum 385TH it ended up being 3" too short for my Fiat Abarth that I wanted to put in the back (because of a miscommunication involving the true length of the garage and rear bathroom wall.) Even removing the patio fences didn't free up enough space so I added a 3" extension to the back to move the ramp door back 3" I Built it out of 3" square tubing. Worked out great. So if there is the perfect trailer but a couple inches too short, you have options. The GD Momentum is a great choice! That is very helpful. Did you post any pictures of the door when you where done?Re: Upgrading Toy Hauler slapshot12 wrote: With the Momentum, if you get the rear patio option, you lose about 6" of garage space due to the patio sides that fold in. I bet this is true for most all makes, but something to consider when shopping. We have a Momentum 349M and love it. Good to know. Is it easily removed to get the length back? We do like the 349 also but again im just trying to keep it short as possible.Re: Upgrading Toy HaulerI would but the smallest 12 foot or even eleven foot garage is 39 foot. The_real_wild1 wrote: If you are starting from scratch buy a 12' garage. Re: Upgrading Toy HaulerThank you. I here a lot of good things about momentum and when I look at them they seem very nice but i like to take my trailer to remote areas so the smaller the better. That is why my first choice is the 328 which is the smallest they make. It would be nice if they made the 328 with an 11 foot garage but i guess you cant have everything. arhayes wrote: We have a 10' garage in our Momentum 380TH,a and it is EXACTLY 10' from the sliding glass door to the 3 seasons doors in front of the ramp. There is no room to play with. I haul a Goldwing so this works for us, but if you had anything protruding on your toy past 10' you'd be in trouble. We do like our rig and have full-timed in it for 3 1/2 years, but you may want to look at a model with a larger garage if available. Upgrading Toy HaulerBeen day dreaming of upgrading our toy hauler. I plan on first buying a Yamaha wolverine X4 and will go from there. Second is upgrading the fifth wheel. I know the new wolverine is 10 foot and the momentum 328 that is my first choice is a 10 foot garage. Question is how exact is the garage on this trailer and how comfortable are you all with only having inches of movement for your cargo in the garage if there is any in this case? If this does not work I'm thinking the Attitude 31crsg is my next option as I do not want to go any longer, I would rather go shorter.Re: Small TH with King BedCheck out the Eclipse RV Attitude 31CRSG. 34 foot and has a king bed but the garage is not separate if that is what you are needing.Re: BIG News for Puck System Short BedsI like the puck systems in the new trucks. It would be nice if they could come up with an auto slider though. That is the only thing that kept me from buying a B&W.Re: ? Side-by-Side ATV Recommendations/OpinionsI used to have a Rhino and I prefer Yamaha but they do not make what im looking for and it sounds like what you are looking for. I want a 4 seat recreational side by side. There are 2 on the market that fit the category best in my opinion. The Teryx4 and the new Honda pioneer. They are shorter wheel base so less likely to get high centered which for me doing trails beats all other 4 seat side by sides. They have room for some gear in the back like tents and ice chest. If Yamaha does not come out with something like these soon I am thinking of jumping ship and just getting one of the 2 I mentioned above.Re: I'm so confused!I second the recomendation of the DRV Fullhouse. I watched all the videos of their manufacturing process and they would be my #1 choice for a full time toyhouler.
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