P700 700-4 roof

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Do you have to take it off while trailering, most people that have them have to?
They fit in the 2018 Coachman Adrenaline toy hauler with the roof on. I wanted a lightweight smaller toy hauler to travel 1500 miles with. Looked and measured a lot. Only one I could find that I didn’t have to take the roof (or roll-bar with many of them) off. Model 19CB. Maybe I can save someone else the trouble of looking all over! Problem is they don’t list the opening height on the things. You either have to get a salesman to measure it for you, or drive there and do it yourself. It won’t fit in a standard height utility trailer either. Been there too.

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I have the hard top and it’s pretty durable, I bounced it off a few trees in some tight trails already. My 700 is a little louder with it but not bad. I prefer it on to help cut down on the sun beating down on me. Good luck
 
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Tisk tisk, you’ll get your hands slapped again @Smitty335. Lol
 
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Tisk tisk, you’ll get your hands slapped again @Smitty335. Lol
Fall /winter is coming on, I think I'll wait to see how they hold up, then look at getting a soft top. I rub a lot of trees.