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Re: Looking for Toy Hauler with 5000lbs cargo capacity
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Yeah, the bigger WeekendWarrior 5ers, and one of their tag trailers, the FB3000, have a payload of 6,000 pounds. So if you're careful of what else you haul, it should be able to handle a 4,200-pound rock crawler or sand blaster.
The FB3000 tag and the LE3505 5er both have at least 20' cargo length, so I hope that jeep is less than 20' long bumper to bumper. If it's less than 18.5' long, then it might fit in the LE3305 which has 18.5' cargo bay.
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Not quite right on the cargo measurements.
The LE3505 has 16'11" to the first cabinet before you go into the kitchen. The 20' is all the way to the steps, not useable for big toys.
I ordered a LE3505 and added 4' so now I have 20'11" to the first cabinet.
My buggy is 16' long and I wanted more cargo space without having to put toys in the kitchen.
The LE3305 and LE3105 are even less.
I do agree about the cargo capacitys. My LE3905 is 11,600lbs completely dry.
CAT scale said with my 2000lb buggy, full water, full fuel, full propane, gear and food for 5 days with my 800lb golf cart inside, I was 15,960lbs going down the road (including pin weight).
A 4000lb jeep will overload the trailer by quite a bit if you want to haul with full water etc.
For maximum cargo capacity, get an Aluminum sided trailer.
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2006 F350 4X4 Dually, Tow Boss, Crew Cab, Lariat... man does this thing tow, Inyati Spray In Bedliner, Autometer Z Series Gauges towing a 2006 LE3905 Weekend Warrior
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