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Old 11-11-2015, 06:31 AM
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Is anyone hauling their Cobra in a toy hauler/RV? If so, what kind are you using. I travel a lot with work and get my fill of hotels. I have had a couple of toy hauler before but they were not constructed for the heavy weight in the garage. I have looked at Weekend Warrior and Work & Play. These seem to be the ones that the guys out west are using for their sand rails/buggies. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Full size sand car is stuffed into even Weekend Warrior. I have Buckshot 4 place sand car and I take it in car trailer but I have to take rear paddles off to get it in. Toy hauler has steep ramp for cobra in IMO. Car hauler like TPD pulled with motor home works well. If you have diesel motor home you could get stacker trailer and have room for more toys. I bought used Featherlight stacker and with tongue jacked up cobra will go right in. Tailgate is longer on stacker trailer and helps with angle. My TPD has shorter tailgate but is low to ground so it's easy to load cobra.
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Old 11-11-2015, 01:48 PM
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Most toy hauler bays are 12 feet. Weight capacity is 3500 so no problem. Cobras exceed 12 feet. May be able to find a 14 foot bay. Angle will be and issue!

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I've got a Keystone Raptor with a 14' garage... no way the Cobra is getting up the ramp.

I would be looking at a unit built on a car hauler like the Work n Play.
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