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Carry behind a motorhome??

dshogman

New member
Fulltime Rver carrying a BMW on the back of the motorhome and pulling a car behind four wheels down. Thinking of moving to a Spyder but can't figure out how. Looked at a platform trailer that had a tow dolly on the back end, so car would have front two wheels up. Can't do this with Subaru though - uneven tire wear.
Dealer recommended pickup truck with 8 ft bed and back the Spyder up ramps to the bed.
Anyone have any experience along these lines?? Have to have the car somewhere in the picture unless it is replaced with a pickup.
Thanks.
David

Oregon (home state)
Alpine Coach 40 ft
BMW R1200RT
Subaru Forester
 
An enclosed auto trailer big enough to fit a small car and the spyder. 24' er would probably do and I have seen that being towed with motorcoach.
 
Carry behind motorhome?

We found a 37 ft Class A toyhauler that our Spyder fits into. We have our bicycles on a carrier on the back but we've been wondering if we should trailer a car with us for stormy days.
 
Good question... and welcome aboard! :D
Your dealer offered an interesting suggestion; "Stacking" the toys for towing! :2thumbs: To my non-motorhoming mind that seems like a relatively simple solution.:thumbup:
 
Welcome. I hope to do the same as you and go fulltime if our house sells and I can convince my husband to sell his stuff. We plan on a 40' 5th wheel toy hauler. Dutchman Voltage is what I am looking at. It seems to be well enough built to handle fulltime living.

The 24' trailer option probably wouldn't work as I'm sure you know because you wouldn't have anywhere to park it without paying extra. Good luck and I hope you find something.
 
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