ccie6872
Jan 1 2010, 07:54 AM
I am guessing no, but has anyone been able to get a jeep or samurai in a WW FSW3200 (electric dual queens)?
Dune Carver
Jan 1 2010, 09:05 AM
SANDFANATIC
Jan 1 2010, 01:12 PM
The weight would be fine, it's just a matter of height and length. The Standard Jeep is only 14' long and the heights depend on tire size and lifts. You'd have to measure that for both. My Jeep goes into my enclose just fine with plenty of head room. I'm stock height on 31's.
sanddunesaddict
Jan 1 2010, 03:49 PM
Not the same trailer but I put my Geo Tracker(inbetween a Jeep and a Samurai size wise) in my Gearbox with the double elecric beds.
Its stock height and 235-75-15 tires and I have about a foot to spare.
Lunatic Fringe
Jan 1 2010, 04:15 PM
My '06 TJ specs at over 3800 lbs. without options so I would be a little concerned about the trailers ramp capacity.
ccie6872
Jan 2 2010, 08:31 AM
Does anyone know the true weight capacity of the ramp? Looking up some dimensions on jeep.com it actually may fit and weighs about 3800 pounds.. I wouldn't do too many mods on it (if any at all). hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
dirtbikeguy2003
Jan 2 2010, 08:59 AM
Will you be able to get it over the center of the axles? I have the same trailer and I dont think I could get a jeep in mine where the weight is centered. But I have a small slide in mine.
ccie6872
Jan 2 2010, 09:03 AM
QUOTE (dirtbikeguy2003 @ Jan 2 2010, 09:59 AM)

Will you be able to get it over the center of the axles? I have the same trailer and I dont think I could get a jeep in mine where the weight is centered.
It would be close... My father in law has a rubicon that I can try first but I am worried if the ramp would be able to support the weight...
I have had a sandwinder ls6, s4, etc before in this hauler loaded with the engine in the back and towed pretty good.. I would imagine the jeep is probably 1500 - 1800 pounds more..
SANDFANATIC
Jan 2 2010, 10:04 PM
As far as I understand.....the ramps can only support 2500# but, I think that 3800# for a Jeep Wrangler is heavy. Everything I've seen is only saying 2000# curb weight. I think GVWR is 3800#. I may be wrong but, that's what I've always seen. I'll have to look at my owners manual.
ccie6872
Jan 3 2010, 06:14 AM
Hmmmmm.. hopefully when everyone gets back from playing in the dunes

someone has done this before
adbrothers
Jan 3 2010, 07:35 AM
I would be worried about the ramp a little also. You can get ramps to lay down over your ramp like the ones that you would see on an equipment trailer, or car hauler. I have a triple axle toyhauler and havent had any problems with mine but my friends toyhauler broke from loading his 5 seat duel sport. The ramp didnt start to break, but the frame around the opening.
adbrothers
Jan 3 2010, 07:37 AM
QUOTE (adbrothers @ Jan 3 2010, 07:35 AM)

I would be worried about the ramp a little also. You can get ramps to lay down over your ramp like the ones that you would see on an equipment trailer, or car hauler. I have a triple axle toyhauler and havent had any problems with mine but my friends toyhauler broke from loading his 5 seat duel sport. The ramp didnt start to break, but the frame around the opening.
One trip over to butter cup, the camp next to us we all using there toyhaulers to transport there jeeps. I think a few were ww's
No Bad Days
Jan 3 2010, 08:23 AM
QUOTE (Lunatic Fringe @ Jan 1 2010, 04:15 PM)

My '06 TJ specs at over 3800 lbs. without options so I would be a little concerned about the trailers ramp capacity.
I agree. I would be worried about the ramp door bending and breaking under that kind of weight.
Chris
Jan 3 2010, 05:27 PM
Sorry, I am not the actual person doing it, but my buddy loads his Wrangler in a FSW3200. Definitely no lift. Not sure if he will see this thread, but I can find out what size tires he runs.
ElCaminoManT
Jan 3 2010, 06:41 PM
my 5th wheel used to haul an early 70s K5 all steel drag blazer to dumont without issue. i do not have double bunks, but my 5er seems to have a little bit lower than other trailers. send a PM over to LovesDunes and see what he says. he puts a K5 in his WW, i know he has to flatten the tires and possibly put dinkies on
toyota-trasher
Jan 4 2010, 05:22 PM
I put my yota in my fs 30. the ramp is rated at 2500 lbs. when loading the truck only 1 axle is on the ramp. the front axle is in the trailer before the rear axle is on the ramp. So, all the wieght of the truck is not on the ramp at 1 time.
ccie6872
Jan 4 2010, 06:10 PM
QUOTE (toyota-trasher @ Jan 4 2010, 06:22 PM)

I put my yota in my fs 30. the ramp is rated at 2500 lbs. when loading the truck only 1 axle is on the ramp. the front axle is in the trailer before the rear axle is on the ramp. So, all the wieght of the truck is not on the ramp at 1 time.
That is a great point....What type of yota are you loading?
toyota-trasher
Jan 4 2010, 07:08 PM
QUOTE (ccie6872 @ Jan 4 2010, 06:10 PM)

QUOTE (toyota-trasher @ Jan 4 2010, 06:22 PM)

I put my yota in my fs 30. the ramp is rated at 2500 lbs. when loading the truck only 1 axle is on the ramp. the front axle is in the trailer before the rear axle is on the ramp. So, all the wieght of the truck is not on the ramp at 1 time.
That is a great point....What type of yota are you loading?
1983 4x4 longbed. the bed is off with some poser fiberglass so the truck is only 16 feet long. fits in the trailer with a few inches to spare
ccie6872
Jan 5 2010, 05:49 AM
QUOTE (toyota-trasher @ Jan 4 2010, 08:08 PM)

QUOTE (ccie6872 @ Jan 4 2010, 06:10 PM)

QUOTE (toyota-trasher @ Jan 4 2010, 06:22 PM)

I put my yota in my fs 30. the ramp is rated at 2500 lbs. when loading the truck only 1 axle is on the ramp. the front axle is in the trailer before the rear axle is on the ramp. So, all the wieght of the truck is not on the ramp at 1 time.
That is a great point....What type of yota are you loading?
1983 4x4 longbed. the bed is off with some poser fiberglass so the truck is only 16 feet long. fits in the trailer with a few inches to spare
Looks like fun... how much does it weigh?
LovesDunes
Jan 5 2010, 07:17 AM
I don't know if your Jeep will fit under the double bunks. Our Blazer barely fits under our single bunk with tiny tires up front...

Width and length wise you should be good. The Blazer is a bit tight...


Is the wheel base long enough that only two wheels will be on the ramp at one time?
toyota-trasher
Jan 5 2010, 06:39 PM
QUOTE (ccie6872 @ Jan 5 2010, 05:49 AM)

QUOTE (toyota-trasher @ Jan 4 2010, 08:08 PM)

QUOTE (ccie6872 @ Jan 4 2010, 06:10 PM)

QUOTE (toyota-trasher @ Jan 4 2010, 06:22 PM)

I put my yota in my fs 30. the ramp is rated at 2500 lbs. when loading the truck only 1 axle is on the ramp. the front axle is in the trailer before the rear axle is on the ramp. So, all the wieght of the truck is not on the ramp at 1 time.
That is a great point....What type of yota are you loading?
1983 4x4 longbed. the bed is off with some poser fiberglass so the truck is only 16 feet long. fits in the trailer with a few inches to spare
Looks like fun... how much does it weigh?
I dont know but best guess 2800? I would go look at the door jam but it is at my desert house
GD.com chime in anytime on the weight of stock toyota 4x4
ISBB
Jan 10 2010, 03:34 PM
i have had my samurai sittin on 33's in a 34' sandpiper.. w/ double electric bunks.. fit just right.

Barely cleared the bunks but it fit.
Geo in a K5
Jan 10 2010, 03:57 PM
QUOTE (LovesDunes @ Jan 5 2010, 07:17 AM)

I don't know if your Jeep will fit under the double bunks. Our Blazer barely fits under our single bunk with tiny tires up front...

Width and length wise you should be good. The Blazer is a bit tight...


Is the wheel base long enough that only two wheels will be on the ramp at one time?
wow i didnt think it was possible looking at my K5 and my uncles fs 3400....... how much lift is ur k5 running?
ProBaja
Jan 10 2010, 04:48 PM
J Alper
Jan 11 2010, 09:19 PM
QUOTE (dirtbikeguy2003 @ Jan 2 2010, 08:59 AM)

Will you be able to get it over the center of the axles? I have the same trailer and I dont think I could get a jeep in mine where the weight is centered. But I have a small slide in mine.
That does not matter, for example my sand car is around 3000lbs and all the weight is in the back, a jeep all the weight is in the front, so it works out better, also look under the ww bed lift I made a lift kit that lifts the bed 3''.
ccie6872
Jan 17 2010, 07:06 AM
As a update, yesterday I put my father-in-laws 2008 Rubicon in my FSW3200.. Hight is no issue but the width (front fender flares) was a tight fit... Just need to decide if I want to deal with 4000 pounds in the hauler..
CaptainTB
Jan 17 2010, 09:49 AM
I've been putting my 02 wrangler in my FSC32 for a couple of years now without any problems. I did have to raise the single bunk in the back because of the 4" lift and 33" tires, the ramp in the back doesn't seem to bow when loading or unloading.
sandslinger87
Feb 6 2010, 08:26 AM
QUOTE (ProBaja @ Jan 10 2010, 04:48 PM)

HI WOULD YOU KNOW THE HEIGHT OF THE REAR BED OR THE HEIGHT OF YOUR SAMURAI? I HAVE THE SAME TRAILER AND LOOKING TO BUY THE HONDA BIG RED, THANKS VICTOR
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