whats the best way to get a can am spyder onto a toy hauler?
Thread: LOADING spyder in Toyhauler
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10-28-2017,09:22 AM #1
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LOADING spyder in Toyhauler Anyone solved issue of loading Spyder in these TALL, 30", toy haulers, and backing in but way it fits in my 20' toy hauler!
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ten-28-2017,10:14 AM #2
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LOADING I have a flat bed toyt.pk-up .... I put my RT on the bed .... It is a 28" bed height ... I use 10ft. ramps .... my center ramp is covered with 26ga. galv. sheet metallic that I have fabricated into a " cheese grater " ie., I took a large nail and made dimples in the sheet metal ( a lot of them ) I flipped information technology over and screwed it to the ramp .... I have never lost traction fifty-fifty in pouring rain .... I tin can stop and then proceed ..... I have never tried to go up in contrary ..... good luck, ...... Mike
Originally Posted by Bad Granddad
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10-28-2017,ten:31 AM #3
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Loading Spyder into a toyhauler We accept a toyhauler with a high deck and a steep ramp door. I installed a winch in the toyhauler and pull our Spyder RT in backwards. When the olfactory organ gets close to the ground I put ramps behind the forepart wheels. Once the olfactory organ clears the ground I finish loading. I constitute out that the rear wheel losses traction if I endeavor to dorsum in under engine power at slow speed. I besides back in to allow room up forepart to stand up my small Spyder trailer in the toyhauler. Gotta carry all the toys!
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ten-28-2017,01:fifty PM #four
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ten-28-2017,05:56 PM #v
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Loading my RT in our RV The additional ramps lift the front end so it doesn�t rub when the back end starts up the ramp.
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x-28-2017,09:22 PM #6
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I forget how high the flooring was on our old Keystone Fuzion, but the but time I scraped the nose was 1 time on a weird sloping army camp. On level footing the RS made information technology in nose first every time just fine. We had an 8ft ramp door
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10-29-2017,09:09 AM #seven
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Well I guess I got lucky.
My RT goes into the 36 pes Outlaw just fine. Forward.
IF.....it is on level ground AND I call back to accept the anchor out of the eye track first.If the end of the ramp ends up lower than level, and so information technology volition elevate on the belly when trying to become in.
Aforementioned thing with leaving the heart anchor in place.
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10-29-2017,11:20 AM #8
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10-29-2017,01:10 PM #9
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I cut a piece of 5/8 plywood in two and the cutting it to length. two ft X 7 ft with ii short pieces of iv X 4 nether the back of the ramp and use the ii X vii human footplywood equally an extended ramp and drive straight in.
Jack
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10-30-2017,10:52 AM #10
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It is an '07 3611. Don't know what the "11" stands for.
Originally Posted by Bob Denman
It is on a GM Workhorse chassis.I like information technology well plenty. And then far information technology has had no more problems than the ten year old Winnebago that I traded in.
I expected to have to put some coin into information technology.
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10-30-2017,xi:02 AM #xi
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10-30-2017,11:44 AM #12
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Employ a portable wench. I accept a 2015 Forest River Vengeance V25. The only way my 2012 RTS will fit into the camper is backwards. In this camper the storage area is role of the living quarters. I take been backing the Spyder up the ramp into the camper. The issue I take is that once the rear tire hits the flooring in the camper the rear tire starts to spins. It would exist about impossible if the tire was wet or in about cases snady. I have purchased a portable 12v Marine Winch (https://www.harborfreight.com/2000-l...nch-61876.html). The winch is around $lxxx and is portable so information technology tin exist used in other places and comes with a detachable plate that has a cutout that can exist placed over a ball of a hitch which servers equally an zipper point for the winch.
I plan to use a tie down in the flooring and utilize a large
Carabiners , along with the detachable plate that comes with the winch to create an zipper point for the winch. I take a webbed towing strap that I volition run through the passengers handles of the Spyder and connect information technology to the winch cable. This should pull the Spyder upward the ramp and into place without doing any more than damage to the floor in the camper. Once the Spyder is loaded I can pack everything up and shop it away. No ugly winch in the middle of the kitchen (Keep Wife happy). I saw this in an before post about toyhauler and they had peachy success with this method. It would as well be a smashing help if ane would have a trouble with the Spyder and have to load the Spyder without engine power.2012
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10-30-2017,11:53 AM #xiii
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10-30-2017,03:25 PM #14
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Wait.....I thought you lot JUST GOT a toy hauler a couple of months agone.
Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Did I miss something ??
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10-30-2017,04:25 PM #15
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We did...
We got this i:Pic1.jpg
But were considering moving to a larger rig...maxresdefault.jpg
Terminal edited past Bob Denman; x-30-2017 at 04:27 PM.
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ten-30-2017,04:45 PM #xvi
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2016 RT-Ltd
Bajaron swaybar
Spyderpops trunk light
Elka stage ii front end shocks
Extra longbrake pedal
restriction modulator
Centramatic wheel balancers on the front and rear.
Rivco dual flag holder
Tricled mirror plow signal indicators
with American and Texas flags
Lamonster Magic Mirrors
missing belt guard
Lambskin seat embrace from Smokey mountain sheepskin.com
Tricled 360 degree led Headlights
Lamonster led fog lights
Baker air wings
2019 Silverado Duramax dually
2019 Cyclone 4007 toyhauler
Spyderpops bumpskid w led light
Rivco make footrest
spydermanexhaust.com exhaust
had my exhaust installed @ Spyder in the hills.
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10-31-2017,12:07 PM #17
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Given my previous comments most a Spyder being a really tight fit in that C........
AND the fact that I just realized that you do not now actually Take a Spyder to exam the fit.......I think if you can hands beget the upgrade you really should. You will be happier in the long run.
Unless the larger overall size will be a trouble, of grade.
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xi-01-2018,08:22 AM #18
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When yous did this Jack, it changed the bending plenty so you didn't take hold of when you backed out?
Originally Posted by jaherbst
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eleven-01-2018,09:07 AM #19
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11-01-2018,09:35 AM #20
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Originally Posted by ijon1
That is correct. Also very important to have the Toy Hauler disconnected and the hitch jack all the style upward or nearly so. It drastically reduces the angle ofthe loading ramp.
JackLast edited by jaherbst; 11-11-2018 at 08:49 PM.
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11-01-2018,09:48 AM #21
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11-01-2018,12:17 PM #22
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Are you talking about the deck summit of 30" ?
Originally Posted by Bad Grandpa
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xi-01-2018,12:36 PM #23
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xi-11-2018,12:38 PM #24
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I have a nineteen human foot roadmaster toy hauler and the rt spyder goes in perfect these toy hauler are low
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11-11-2018,06:fourteen PM #25
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