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Toybox brands?

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Posted by: Rudedog

There's a lot of trailers out there. Forest River, Raven, Sand Piper, Alpha, Tahoe, Wanderer, Fun Chaser, Sierra, Dunes and the list goes on. Try to look at the construction of each. Their are cheap made trailers out there, some of which are in the above list. If you come across one that's quite a bit cheaper than the rest there's usually a reason IE: not well built. Compare construction of each. To be cheaper they either have to make them with less materials or cut down on the accessories. I had a 1998 Weekend Warrior 5th wheel and while it looked the part it really wasn't that well made. In addition when I had a problem (warranty & non Warranty) the tech's or inside sales people at the factory were pretty worthless. I now have a 2001 35' Tahoe (made by Thor) and I really beleive it's better built than most. Just my opinion ... Take your time to compare while searching..

Rude Dog



Posted by: NTHEWND

My wife and I travel all over the country with our job's, we have been looking at a lot of brands. Our favorite so far has been a company in California that builds one called RAGE'N.web site One of the cool option's they have is a gas tank with a pump station that you can use to fill up the quad's.

Posted by: NTHEWND

If you are going to put 4 Quads in a trailer you better try it out before you buy. Some units are not wide enough for them to go side by side.

Posted by: 250EXcited

What are some of the different brands of toybox trailers? I know about Weekend Warriors but I'm wondering what else is out there.

Posted by: 250EXcited

The RAGE'N looks nice. I think I like the 27-T. I have to be able to haul 4 full size quads inside the trailer. Anyone else know of other brands?

Posted by: 250EXcited

Thanks for the help everyone. I appreciate the good tips. I have a couple of friends that both have 24' enclosed trailers. They've added cabinets, bunks, etc. They get the job done as far as hauling the quads and having a place to eat and sleep. They're just not as nice as the toybox's. Actually, my wife is pushing for the toybox. I'm just there to ride.

Posted by: El28

There are some car hauler brands w/ living quarters. Haulmark and Pace American are a couple, (they each have web sites), the rear hauliing section is completely seperate from living quarters, I can't stand the fumes that I'd get from the bikes, atvs in the rear, so we are going for the Pace American, my husband races drag bikes and we also have atvs, so this is more up our alley. Check them out a little different perspective.