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<blockquote data-quote="PreetzMaster" data-source="post: 1146948" data-attributes="member: 23615"><p>Thanks for the nice welcome all! Its pretty awesome! Still trying to figure out how to navigate forum so sorry for delayed responses. I will post pics soon after I get the photo accounts and stuff set up but I do need some help where I can post a thread on the below question/information:</p><p></p><p>Hey Fellas,</p><p></p><p>Ok so I read the few threads available on towing and want to get some more feedback so I can pull stuff with my 2014 Screw Raptor. Currently I pull a single axle 6x12 utility trailer which I load my rhino on and if I had to guess I have towed about 3000 lbs on it without any problems but obviously thats childs play. So per the factory specs of 8000lbs I have found only one toy hauler trailer that I like that might be a perfect fit.</p><p></p><p>Here is the link:</p><p><a href="http://www.pacificcoachworks.com/products/powerlite-toy-hauler-22fs/" target="_blank">http://www.pacificcoachworks.com/products/powerlite-toy-hauler-22fs/</a></p><p></p><p>Total weight with fuel, fresh & grey liquids & trailer = 6533 lbs. (5365 UVW and 1168 lbs of liquid). Add another 2000-2500 for toys (rhino) and supplies I am looking at a total of 8500 to 9000 lbs to pull.</p><p></p><p>Well 9000 is more than 8000 factory however I will be doing the WDH and any other sway controls to assist. The width of this trailer is 8.5 feet which I am a little concerned about with the smaller raptor mirrors but I should be fine. I just want to make sure I don’t put to much stress on the car. The trips are probably not going to be more than 300 miles each way. </p><p></p><p>Anyway any feedback or reassurance that I won’t break my truck would be super cool. Or if you have any other suggestions on different toy haulers that are lighter that would be great. I do need to fit the rhino so i need at least 9feet by 5.5feet storage space. Thanks and have a great day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PreetzMaster, post: 1146948, member: 23615"] Thanks for the nice welcome all! Its pretty awesome! Still trying to figure out how to navigate forum so sorry for delayed responses. I will post pics soon after I get the photo accounts and stuff set up but I do need some help where I can post a thread on the below question/information: Hey Fellas, Ok so I read the few threads available on towing and want to get some more feedback so I can pull stuff with my 2014 Screw Raptor. Currently I pull a single axle 6x12 utility trailer which I load my rhino on and if I had to guess I have towed about 3000 lbs on it without any problems but obviously thats childs play. So per the factory specs of 8000lbs I have found only one toy hauler trailer that I like that might be a perfect fit. Here is the link: [url]http://www.pacificcoachworks.com/products/powerlite-toy-hauler-22fs/[/url] Total weight with fuel, fresh & grey liquids & trailer = 6533 lbs. (5365 UVW and 1168 lbs of liquid). Add another 2000-2500 for toys (rhino) and supplies I am looking at a total of 8500 to 9000 lbs to pull. Well 9000 is more than 8000 factory however I will be doing the WDH and any other sway controls to assist. The width of this trailer is 8.5 feet which I am a little concerned about with the smaller raptor mirrors but I should be fine. I just want to make sure I don’t put to much stress on the car. The trips are probably not going to be more than 300 miles each way. Anyway any feedback or reassurance that I won’t break my truck would be super cool. Or if you have any other suggestions on different toy haulers that are lighter that would be great. I do need to fit the rhino so i need at least 9feet by 5.5feet storage space. Thanks and have a great day. [/QUOTE]
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