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I use a 4x8 harbor freight trailer with fold down ramps front and rear behind a pickup. It becomes a ramp as well.

drop the tailgate and the front ramp, rear ramp and ride the quad up into the truck. then close the front ramp and lash the second quad to it in the trailer. Surprising what you can come up with when youre broke hahaha....will post pics after I learn how later today.

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you can buy a cheapo trailer like I did and mod it to work [ I don't CARE what ppl think], reverse the rims or get a bigger truck.

I also have a portable winch setup for my jacked up pickup to put the raptor in there. after two crashes, we winch it in now. chain goes from stake pockets at front to winch and we pull it up the ramp slowly. I just extended the cables to reach the truck battery..... there's a remote control so you could manhandle it if necessary. like $50 at harbor freight. something to think about anyway. see in winter here ramps are BAD, like bridges, they get ICY. 400+ lbs on your chest = not good. I had to survive the 'shame on me' before I created this. and now I see other ppl using it around here as well.

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I need suggestions..My 450r is a pain in the you know what to load because its just too wide for my truck (colorado) and the tires have to wedge between the wheel wells to fit..and its pretty much impossible to load unless theres atleast 2 people there.

Came across this while browsing CLIST.....

QUAD RACK FOR SHORT BED

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Several Yrs ago I built my First Hauler.....LMAO!!!!

I took a Vintage 1968 Caveman Cab Over....and a 1978 Stripped down 5th wheel Travel Trailer and Married them together.....

I had 100 Gal. of Gravity fed Fresh Water....75 Gal. of Gravity Fed Fuel,,Gen. Compartment,,Etc. Etc. Etc. I Hauled the Wifes quad up on the Deck and my trikes in the Rear.....When we were Camped we had a nice little Deck off the Back Door To hang out....

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WOW, this took some planning. You should be on Monster Garage...if it ever comes back :wink:

Pretty Cool Man.

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This hauler was custom my made by my wife uncle for his truck, when I bought the atv's he gave me the hauler. If you look in the project room, you will find my new project sitting on it. It also make a great work platform for the atv's and lawn mower.

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It seems as though there are Several Manufacturers of Toybox's today and what is good and bad is a matter of opinion......

You will pay more money for the Major Brands just like anything else you would by...IE,,Weekend Warrior, Rampage, Nitro, Etc.......

If it were me.....I would go and walk through several of them.....Travel to different lots and inspect them....There are Many different floor plans to suit you....Dont get caught up in the BIG ones....Go for what you need....Not for what you Drool over:laugh: That is where it hurts the pocket book.....

ToyHauler Magazine - index is a very good forum.....Ive been a member over there for yrs and there are many people over there that are actually Toyhauler engineers and will be able to answer any questions you might have.....Terry (the Admin/owner) is VERY NICE and helpful....Buy the magazine subscription.....They have a lot of info in them on new trailers and helpful hints......If you want....I can send you some of my collection to browse through....(Im even in one of them:wink:)....

I hope this helped a tintsy bit.....

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Our number is 1900woohoowerepickingupthenewrhinotoday

We gotta make some money, that's why we got a 900 number.

If you wear one of those "String-kinis" like Borat and smear tapioca all over yourself, I'll consider calling.....

Maybe....

Tom D <-- would give Mr. Rogers epileptic fits if he were still alive today.....

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