Toyhaulers That Fit Long Travel Sandrails

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Please feel free to move this thread if this is not the right location. I figured it only pertains to Sandrails guys. Up until now I have only had dirtbikes at the dunes, and I own an 18’ camper that is not a toyhauler. The bikes always went in the truck. Now with my rail, next season I need something that will fit my rail.

What toyhauler are you guys running, or are your friends running, that fit long travel sandrails? My sandrail is 16’ total length, and will potentially become 6-12” longer. With a rear cage extension.

I’m not interested in doing an RV and enclosed, and want to stick to a truck and separate trailer at this time. I’m not afraid to swap wheels if I need to.

Post pictures if you have them.
 
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Please feel free to move this thread if this is not the right location. I figured it only pertains to Sandrails guys. Up until now I have only had dirtbikes at the dunes, and I own an 18’ camper that is not a toyhauler. The bikes always went in the truck. Now with my rail, next season I need something that will fit my rail.

What toyhauler are you guys running, or are your friends running, that fit long travel sandrails? My sandrail is 16’ total length, and will potentially become 6-12” longer. With a rear cage extension.

I’m not interested in doing an RV and enclosed, and want to stick to a truck and separate trailer at this time. I’m not afraid to swap wheels if I need to.

Post pictures if you have them.
Are you wanting to keep the dirt bikes in the bed? If so then bumper pull. Otherwise I’d go a fifth wheel. With that length I’d probably say a fifth wheel in the 37+ foot length.
 
Genesis 40cr, scu little bro, raptor 90 and a 70. The slide out goes around my front tire. I don't change my tires, but I do strap the front up.

BIL has a WW 4005 or something like like that, its 48' long. His garage fits his extreme double throw down. He got the correct offset not to have to change tires.

What's your widths?
 
Are you wanting to keep the dirt bikes in the bed? If so then bumper pull. Otherwise I’d go a fifth wheel. With that length I’d probably say a fifth wheel in the 37+ foot length.
I’m considering a fs3000 type toyhauler, that way I always have the bed space available in addition to the toyhauler space.
 
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Genesis 40cr, scu little bro, raptor 90 and a 70. The slide out goes around my front tire. I don't change my tires, but I do strap the front up.

BIL has a WW 4005 or something like like that, its 48' long. His garage fits his extreme double throw down. He got the correct offset not to have to change tires.

What's your widths?
I have not purchased wheels yet so I don’t know what the end width will be. The front with the roller wheels and tires is 83” wide strapped.
 
I’m considering a fs3000 type toyhauler, that way I always have the bed space available in addition to the toyhauler space.
Guy in our group has a FS3000. I could get measurements but I believe it’s 16 foot to the cabinet. Could back a buggy in with small tires.
 
Length is the easy one to find, width is what your first hurdle is. Figure the rear with and without skinny tires is. Then start shopping for one you can park in, then adjust length.

I have a FSC2800 and with paddles my Can Am X3 has 1/2" between the wheel wells. If I want to put a rail in there i will not only be using skinny tires I will also have to build a ramp over my wheel wells, in other words the trailer goes by by before the Funco comes home.
 
Guy in our group has a FS3000. I could get measurements but I believe it’s 16 foot to the cabinet. Could back a buggy in with small tires.
Does he fit a rail in there? Does he like the trailer?
 
if you are looking at a fs30 you will have to back it in with skinny tires, even if you could pull it in it won’t pull right because of the weight needs to be up front
 
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