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Nick110
05-31-2008, 09:18 AM
Do these exhist? We are going to be needing something bigger and better for next year, our 30ft toy hauler is not doing it now. The new rig will have to be able to fit 6 50" quads, thats why Im thinking stacker. It must also have a nice living quarters. Money is not an issue right now. Anyone have any ideas? Even if its not a stacker?

parkers30
05-31-2008, 09:54 AM
pretty sure you are getting into the custom/coach built realm there. I have seen several built from enclosed trailers.

Nick110
05-31-2008, 10:00 AM
Originally posted by parkers30
pretty sure you are getting into the custom/coach built realm there. I have seen several built from enclosed trailers.

Know any sites that can help me out or point me in the right direction?

diangelo#67
05-31-2008, 10:00 AM
you could get a nice 30-40'er but 5th wheel stacker is a negative usually they are availible with the 10ton pinel hook-ups

Nick110
05-31-2008, 04:29 PM
Originally posted by diangelo#67
you could get a nice 30-40'er but 5th wheel stacker is a negative usually they are availible with the 10ton pinel hook-ups

No idea what the last part is that your talking about. Care to elaborate?

lawdog800
05-31-2008, 06:05 PM
If Money is not an Object, Check out www.fthr.com Featherlite trailers and have them build you a 48 or 53' gooseneck (oops Featherlite goes by floor length, so 40 or 45' (plus 8' nose)) a 48' can still be pulled by a 1 ton p/u..Or they make Serious race transporters..Like Nascar trailers...Depends on how much you want to spend.......We love ours, but we built ours inside our selves, with no living quarters per se, but an open lounge..We didnt want to get into the water stuff due to freezing conditions we use ours in.....

They build all sorts of bad a** stuff

lawdog800
05-31-2008, 06:11 PM
Here is a Pic of our trailer...It is a Featherlite model 4941 in 32' length (40' overall)

Nick110
05-31-2008, 06:33 PM
I was thinking something like this.

http://www.kz-rv.com/nv_sportster/index.html

The 41k model, with the 14ft garage. I dont think that will fit 6 quads though. Maybe if they were all on the grab bar. Opinions welcome.

bcg717
05-31-2008, 06:47 PM
I didnt see any pictures of the cargo area but you might be able to build a 2 story thing so you can have 3 ontop and 3 on the main floor.

Nick110
05-31-2008, 07:08 PM
Originally posted by bcg717
I didnt see any pictures of the cargo area but you might be able to build a 2 story thing so you can have 3 ontop and 3 on the main floor.

I was thinking about doing this because you can get the option of having bunk beds in the cargo area. They are on a motorized retractable slide thing that comes down from the top. So it might be possible to rig something with that.

parkers30
05-31-2008, 08:07 PM
Originally posted by Nick110
I was thinking about doing this because you can get the option of having bunk beds in the cargo area. They are on a motorized retractable slide thing that comes down from the top. So it might be possible to rig something with that.

a bed is going to take far less structure than hanging 2-3 quads in the air, and one thing most RV's lack is wall structure.

I cannot seem to remember where I have seen the stacker toy haulers... I was on one of the forums I am on (too many to remember... it is one of the offroad forums). They did not have as nice of interiors as the one you linked.

I have seen several more car oriented haulers that would work, but most counted on the car being out for sleeping.

Nick110
05-31-2008, 08:12 PM
Ya I have seen some of the Stacker haulers on ebay but they just have a lounge area. Moving the quads out to sleep wouldnt be a problem, thats what we do now anyways.

Heres a pic of the Bike guys hauler for the team im on. Tell me we didnt get shafted by only getting a 08 f350 and a toy hauler. haha :)

parkers30
05-31-2008, 10:49 PM
Like someone said before check out featherlite's site then. they have a few options. I would think the enclosed trailer manufacturers and the custom shops are going to be about your only option. 6 XC quads would be much easier... with MX quads you are going to have to turn them sideways I would guess.

diangelo#67
06-03-2008, 06:24 PM
pinel hook is the tpye of hitch in the reciever. the thing under the back of truck:devil:

Nick110
06-03-2008, 06:35 PM
Originally posted by diangelo#67
pinel hook is the tpye of hitch in the reciever. the thing under the back of truck:devil:

Oh gotcha your saying a stacker tow behind not a 5th wheel.

Hmm I guess I am as dumb as I look sometimes.:p