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http://www.motorcyclecarrier.net/rv_tow_dolly_features.html look good.
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arnko37

Port Charlotte FL

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How about a enclosed cargo trailer with a ramp door long enough to fit both. They hold their resale value good.
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JAXFL

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mojo41 wrote: I Second the CRICKET.I put one in my Grand Cherokee.Love it
Talk more about the CRICKET.
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BASSMAN50

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The Cricket looks great, does anyone own one and how well do you like it.
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jauguston

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I have a friend that recently bought a tandem axle car hauler trailer that was setup to haul a Quad crossways in front and he had his Tracker behind it. He used to tow his Tracker four down but wanted to take his quad with him to Yuma for the winter. A cart would fit where the quad was. Sorry, I don't know who made the trailer.
If that sounds like something you might want to look at I think I can get ahold of him down there and get the information in it.
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tunabob

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I noticed you said you are hauling a Tahoe, we have a Tahoe we love and would like to pull it behind our 1995 34 ft Bounder, it is a Ford Chassis model. I was thinking the Tahoe is to heavy to pull 4 down. Can you give me your comments and what you are doing in order to pull your Tahoe. Thanks Ken Stockton
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Craig P.

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We had a similar issue with our Suzuki XL7. We sold it and bought a Toyota Tacoma long bed, and I haul our golf cart in the bed of the Tacoma.
A word of caution...if you go this route, make sure you don't exceed the weight capacity of your hitch & tow bar, as well as the GVWR of your RV.
P.S. Crickets are for little girls...
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wny_pat

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JAXFL wrote: mojo41 wrote: I Second the CRICKET.I put one in my Grand Cherokee.Love it
Talk more about the CRICKET.
www.ricksesv.com and Cricket Search on RV Net forums(5 pages). How easy was that!
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Razorback Backer

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Bassman, go to Yahoo and find the American Coach Owners forum...a guy on there has a tow dolly with a golf cart carrier listed for sale....
since it is not a common piece of machinery you should get a pretty good price to buy...good luck
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topflite51

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tunabob wrote: I noticed you said you are hauling a Tahoe, we have a Tahoe we love and would like to pull it behind our 1995 34 ft Bounder, it is a Ford Chassis model. I was thinking the Tahoe is to heavy to pull 4 down. Can you give me your comments and what you are doing in order to pull your Tahoe. Thanks Ken Stockton Tahoe is probably too heavy for your chassis, OP'er has a DP.
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