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#1 ·
Looking at a forest river hyper lite 24 Hfs to haul . my 15 XP1K 1000 2 seater in. Will I have any issues with it? The garage is 10 ft 7 inches
 
#2 ·
I have a XP1k with front and rear bumpers and I have a little room to spare on my toy hauler. I have an 11' garage on the short side and 13' on the long side. I probably have a good 6" of clearance on the short side. The only thing I hate, which I will be addressing with some mods, is where the D rings are in my Forest River (Work and Play). They are pretty close to being level on each side with the center of the tires which makes tying it down sort of a pain.
 
#8 ·
Take your RZR with you when you shop. My 2014 800 would fit in several, but I couldn't get out of the rig because of my Pro Armor doors. Cabinets were too close. Length was OK, width not so much. I had to settle for a 28' Winnebago Spyder Toy Hauler that had a nice wide garage area. The 24' was too narrow.
 
#13 ·
The bottom of the bed height is plenty high enough for our RZ1K. Plus if you want more height the couch/bed will fold down alongside the walls and then it's open up to the bottom of the next bed. That gives you 8.5'+ of clearance. I'm 6'1" and when the couch/bed is folded down I can't touch the bottom of the bottom of the upper bed.
Tons of room in the FR 395amp for the rz and lots of extra gear. Nice deep overhead cabinets too. The garage area is heated and air conditioned.

After pulling this 5th wheel 2K miles I'll never go back to a bumper pull.
 
#14 ·
Bradley the one we looked at does have the bed but if I go this route I will order with out and different interior. Looking at the 27 RR also.i have asked my dealer to call their forest river rep. And see if they can change the floor plan on the 29 to give me more room in the garage.
 
#22 ·
I just looked at the 24hfs...it is very lightweight for sure. What is your payload sticker on the drivers door jam say?

Don't know what truck u have but I used to have a 2013 ram 1500 and my payload was only 1061lbs. Even through truck was "rated" to tow 8500 or so, that hyper lite loaded up for camping with my family in the truck (little wife and 4 and 8 year old kids) I would have been over my truck gvwr. (Sad but true). If you have 1200-1500lbs payload you should be good, but like I said, cat scale is he only way to know for sure.


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