This trailer is so sweet!!! For the people saying “just get a toy hauler” I’d much rather avoid rubbing my tires on a carpet wall or expensive furniture. The diamond plate makes for easy cleaning and maintenance and it STILL has the amenities of a toy hauler if not more. Excellent job.
Yes I use mine for snowmobiling all winter. I put tank heaters, and two diesel heaters in mine and I slept in Wyoming at -4 this weekend comfy and warm.
I in the motions of purchasing a 34'. I am on a trails west form. Seems most people are installing diesel heaters. I run them currently. Cheaper and more efficient. Plus don't have issues with propane tanks freezing. Wish they would make this an option. Also lots of people say the heating ducts are up front so the thermostat kicks off before rhe back get warm. Especially in the 34' have you heard anything on these issues.
I personally haven’t had people complain about that but that doesn’t mean it’s not an issue for some. The diesel heaters are relatively new in an affordable platform so we are looking into what it will take to get them MFG approved.
What's the reason for having the door on the driver's side vs the passenger side like normal toy hauler trailers? Is that something that can be changed on an order?
You should have them eliminate that tacky garbage interior diamond tread. Makes you feel like your living in an overcompensating insecure cheap harbor freight store.
This trailer is so sweet!!! For the people saying “just get a toy hauler” I’d much rather avoid rubbing my tires on a carpet wall or expensive furniture. The diamond plate makes for easy cleaning and maintenance and it STILL has the amenities of a toy hauler if not more. Excellent job.
Can you get with more fresh water?
Most toy hallers especially ones of that size hold at least a 100 gallons of fresh water
Who makes the fold out bunk beds?
Trails west makes them in house.
Does water drain in this model if you park a snowmobile in it
Yes I use mine for snowmobiling all winter.
I put tank heaters, and two diesel heaters in mine and I slept in Wyoming at -4 this weekend comfy and warm.
I in the motions of purchasing a 34'. I am on a trails west form. Seems most people are installing diesel heaters. I run them currently. Cheaper and more efficient. Plus don't have issues with propane tanks freezing. Wish they would make this an option. Also lots of people say the heating ducts are up front so the thermostat kicks off before rhe back get warm. Especially in the 34' have you heard anything on these issues.
I personally haven’t had people complain about that but that doesn’t mean it’s not an issue for some. The diesel heaters are relatively new in an affordable platform so we are looking into what it will take to get them MFG approved.
What's the reason for having the door on the driver's side vs the passenger side like normal toy hauler trailers? Is that something that can be changed on an order?
At this point it can’t be changed. We are looking into maybe changing it but no decisions have been made on that yet.
About how much $$$
Thank You!
We would have to sell our tesla stock
I would much rather this then a camper
SHE’s a REAL BEAUT
After looking at the spare tire pretty shocked they only use a 6 lug axle. Would much rather have a heavy running gear and heavier tires.
It’s a 6000 pound axle. Gross weight is over 15k. Trailer weighs 8900 in the 34’ version leaving over 6k in cargo capacity.
You should have them eliminate that tacky garbage interior diamond tread. Makes you feel like your living in an overcompensating insecure cheap harbor freight store.