Sxs on deck or riser with TT with 2500HD

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I have a LMM 2500HD CC/SB w/bags and tired of tandem pulling the rzr 900s and would like to Go into BC for a weekend or 2.

Seen lots of SRW with sxs on riser/deck or 2 full size quads on a deck and a trailer in tow this last summer. You guys running around within limits or just chancing it?

I’m also considering a bumper pull toy hauler and deck w/ extension for hauling rzr To trailheads or day trips.
 

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I can't find my weights right now but I know it's under and my truck is a 1 ton. sxs is a wildcat trail at 7 feet wheelbase. With the support bar I wouldn't put a trailer on it. Then it would be over.
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We all do it out here 2 quads on deck and travel trailer be fine they only stop the f150 guys haha.
 

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I pull two quads and TT into BC and Alberta, I try to shed weight for BC,but fully loaded in Alberta, (as much gas water beer I can carry) I scaled outside of Rocky at 17,500 lbs and I was 200 lb under each max rear tire capacity....I would hate to blow a rear tire and bring a heavy jack just incase,wish I had a dually again,2 years ago I went right past BC DOT and they just friendly waved Hi at me.
 

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Depending on what the tongue weight of your trailer is you’re gonna be close to max on your rear axle with a 3/4 ton. Run a good weight distribution hitch to transfer some weight to the front axle, and move anything heavy in the box of the truck as far forward as you can.
Ive run 2 full size quads on a deck with a bumper pull on behind all over BC and never had a problem with the road cops. As long as you’re not all sagged out on the back end and you’re running at least a 3/4 ton they won’t hassle you. Try it with a half ton and it’ll be a different story!
 

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The hitch extension is not allowed in BC I was told. You may want to confirm that but a RV dealer in vernon told me years ago.
 

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Simply in bc if your not commercial you don’t need to hit the scales. If you look legal they will leave you alone,but give them a reason and they will be all over you.
I had a 15 f350 and was aloud about 2500 lbs in the box. I added a deck, the sxs and the travel trailer (1000 lbs hitch)and I’m over...went dully. They told me that all might look good but if one was ever in a crash the insurance company will look for reasons to get outa paying. Costly option for chancing axel overweight.
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I seen in the glove box of my 3/4 ton that the max truck camper weight is 1500lbs.... wth. I feel like 3/4 ton duramax is almost useless!

I’ve decided we will probably get a 7foot sled deck plus a extension then a bumper pull toy hauler. Then only load rzr on the deck for day trips or hauling from camp to a different trail the od time. Seems like the most versatile and safest
 

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I seen in the glove box of my 3/4 ton that the max truck camper weight is 1500lbs.... wth. I feel like 3/4 ton duramax is almost useless!

I’ve decided we will probably get a 7foot sled deck plus a extension then a bumper pull toy hauler. Then only load rzr on the deck for day trips or hauling from camp to a different trail the od time. Seems like the most versatile and safest

Just don’t have much overhang on the deck. Easy to punch holes in your trailer!
 

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Yeah, shouldn’t be any problem with a 7 foot deck/ sides in on a short box pulling trailer. Extension would just be used for day trips/ no trailer.
 

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Yeah, shouldn’t be any problem with a 7 foot deck/ sides in on a short box pulling trailer. Extension would just be used for day trips/ no trailer.

As long as the side extensions aren’t fully open then you’ll be good...
Don’t ask how I know...
 

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I do it all the time in BC and even went once thru an inspection on the highway no issues. Trying to upload a pic but won't let me.



The hitch extension is not allowed in BC I was told. You may want to confirm that but a RV dealer in vernon told me years ago.
 
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