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Pro R - will it fit?

30K views 44 replies 20 participants last post by  Supercup  
#1 ·
I was kind of leaning toward the Turbo R because I didn't think it would fit on my trailer, and I like that my trailer fits in my garage. I just went and measured and I think it will fit on my trailer. What do you guys think? Yes my trailer needs a bath after our last trip! Trailer is an Echo Elite EEW-11-14
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#3 ·
Hmmmm….seems like a hard measurement of the car is in order for something as tight as that.

I say this, because I have heard twice now that the sitting width is closer to 76” and not the stated 74”. This has not been confirmed by me nor do I know how these people really measured the width.
This aspect is a concern for me as I only have 77” between the fender wells and cannot drive over the fender wells due to height limitations of the enclosed trailer.

I know your concern is length but something to ponder.
 
#13 ·
I had the exact trailer, except in a 14' configuration, it didn't even come close to fitting width wise. You will be pushing 76" and change in width on your machine. You will be climbing over everyone of the angle bars between the bed and the top rail, it sucked, but I guess it can be done. I ended up selling it for the same price I bought it new 10 years ago, you should be able to do the same. Then get a bigger trailer than you think you need that will safely haul your new ride. I do feel you about the garage storage though.... 1st world problems right?
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I did not think about the weight being so close to the limit for the trailer. My trailer is 90" between the rails. My Turbo S is already at 75" with 33s and aftermarket wheels. I think it will fit fine width wise. The trailer is rated at 2145lbs carrying capacity and the Pro R Ultimate 2 seater weighs 2085lbs dry. Hmmm...
 
#25 ·
Hey Hardline, that's the exact same trailer I have. Its interesting the picture Echo shows is my model, the TRE on that trailer.

I have 32" tires on mine. ITS TIGHT!!!!! Really, really tight!!

You need to be dead straight pulling on. The front tires will rub the trailer fenders just a smudge pulling on.

The rear tires are really close to the trailer fenders when loaded but, I'm a shorter wheelbase.

I think you are going to have problems.
 
#29 ·
We totally should, it took me awhile to find a bumper pull that it would fit in AND also one that my wife likes. Truck is a little squatty, but it pulled really well. I will upgrade to a fifth wheel in a few years after I get a new truck, but this should work until then. 2022 Sandstorm 304GSLR.

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#33 ·
I just bought this toy hauler (Vanleigh Ambition 399TH)...it's got a 13' garage - current machine is an RZR XP4 Turbo...will it fit? According to the measurements, it should...we will see once I take delivery in another week or so...if it doesn't fit...then I guess I "have to" pull the trigger on a new ProR Ultimate (2 seater)...because, well, it's shorter (but a tad wider)...wink wink...LOL...so, ya know, hoping my 4 seater "doesn't fit"...

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I have the 304. Depends what they are counting as garage. If they are counting all the way to the sink counter, then no, the Pro R is too wide when the slide out is brought in. Any trailer you get with a slide-out will have to have a flip up floor, like mine, to fit around the tire.