Just got 1000-5 camo. Installed hard roof.soft sides and two piece windshield. Just wondering if it will trailer very well. With out blowing this stuff apart. Thanks for any comments
Just got 1000-5 camo. Installed hard roof.soft sides and two piece windshield. Just wondering if it will trailer very well. With out blowing this stuff apart. Thanks for any comments
Thank youWelcome to the forum! I can comment that the roof is good at interstate speed but I remove the windshield. I'll leave the windshield on if going local places and staying under 65.
I can't comment on the sides.
Show us some pics!
Haven't installed them yet. Hopefully will get it done tonight. Then I willThank you
They are pretty cheesy and hook every once in a while but they do really workI had some large peel & stick Velcro pads
hanging from little strips attached to the
top of both doors. I suppose those are to
secure the tops of the doors for trailering.
The dealer installed our soft doors & back
panel, but did not pass along the instruction
sheet.
John
Was thinking enclosed trailer was the way to go. Bought a 7 x 14 loadrunner so I could haul the 1000 and also hunting and camping gear safely. The clearance is tight but works fine. Will try to sent picture.
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Where are you strapping the doors?just got back from lease top and sides made it fine. its a 7 hour road trip. i did put a rachet strap down both sides to hold the doors in.it made it
I have a 7 x 14 v-nose and I love the way it fits.If you drive it in, how do you out
of it?
I have a 7 x 14 v-nose and I love the way it fits.
If I park tight to one side, I can open the other door and walk out. I'm 6 ft and 210lb. I figure I could put on another 40 lb before this starts to become a problem (just trying to to put this into perspective for others). Worst case, I can slip the door off before parking - but no need to at this point.
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I think that one was 6500 but you can get them cheaper. Extra costs on mine were torsion axels, lifetime roof warranty, V-nose, RV side door (very handy), paint to match my Silver Metallic P1000. For a pioneer make sure you one with with extended height.About how much would a trailer
like that cost, these days?
You can get a 18' base trailer with extra interior height for about $4K, its not going to be aluminum frame or anything super fancy.
They can be had for that price range.
If you start adding aluminum frame or a lot of additional features the price is going to jump and may get over $10k REAL quick.
Steel is heavier and limits how much you can carry, so you need to know what you plan on carrying and what you are going to pull it with.