Stallions and RV's

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We are looking at 5th wheel toy haulers, to go full-time, and needs to fit the Stallion and a Gold Wing in the garage. Does anyone use a toy hauler for their Stallion? Just wondering about the fit. A 14 ft. garage seems to be the best idea.
 
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</div>Contact Big Dog. He hauls his Stallion in a toy hauler
 
You have to figure the combined weight, then figure how to get enough weight ahead of the axles. That would be tight, you need 12' just for the Stallion, then the wing beside and in front. When I was shopping, no one offered a fifth wheel with a big enough garage. If you had one built to spec, you could do it but the cost would be up there!!! You would be looking at three axles, and you'd have to figure on at least 16'. Most likely giving up to much living space. I've full timed in a 40' Carriage 5th wheel, and can't even picture fitting both of your rides in it.

Your best direction would be a coach, with a pull behind trailer.
 
You have to figure the combined weight, then figure how to get enough weight ahead of the axles. That would be tight, you need 12' just for the Stallion, then the wing beside and in front. When I was shopping, no one offered a fifth wheel with a big enough garage. If you had one built to spec, you could do it but the cost would be up there!!! You would be looking at three axles, and you'd have to figure on at least 16'. Most likely giving up to much living space. I've full timed in a 40' Carriage 5th wheel, and can't even picture fitting both of your rides in it.

Your best direction would be a coach, with a pull behind trailer.

Stallions ride very nicely behind a PREVOST in or on any size trailer... Hey Big Dog hope to see u in Maggie Valley in June after all snow is gone regards ,:pepper::wave4::wave4:Charlie & Marietta
 

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