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Post Icon Posted: Nov. 07 2003,10:17 pm Post # 1 see this member send this member a private message  quote this post in reply

What is the minimum length of toy hauler that will still hold a nice mid engine rail?


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Post Icon Posted: Nov. 08 2003,10:06 pm Post # 2 see this member send this member a private message  quote this post in reply

I'd say it depends on the wheel base of the rail first of all.  Then you have to figure out what else you want to get in the trailer and how scientific like you want to pack it all.  I had a mid engine 2 seater with 120" wheelbase.  Figure the wheel base at 10' and another couple feet on top of that for the nose and the tranny shift linkage.  I think it would have fit in a 20'er without any problem.  

I suppose it also kind of depends on the floor plan of the trailer as well.  You know, things like where the cabinets are in the kitchen area, like on the side wall or on the front wall backing up to the bathroom area.  Your best bet would be to measure the rail, length and width, and take a tape measure and go looking at models you think you're interested in.  I'd say the best bet would be to add a couple feet minimum to what you think you need.  Better to be too big and have room for more stuff than get something that just fits and out grow it in a season.   :D


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