Looking at buying a 2019 Base station 23ft and an option in the brochure is a larger parents bed front and rear. I know there isn’t a rear bed apart from the bunk beds, but can you get a larger front bed?
I'm about to purchase a 23 foot jayco outback toy hauler will it be a problem with two robes in back and two full size dirt bikes ......... And my gu 4.2 patrol says max 200 kg ball max and the van is 270 kg how can this be fixed please van is not built yet?
I cant see a problem with the robes & space as we had 1 robe in ours & could still fit 2 bikes & camp gear including a generator & we didn't have the 'outback' model. What we had problems with were the car's capabilities of towing long term..... Our brand new Jeep Grand Cherokee, towing the van killed the gearbox at 3 years old, It had a 3.5-tonne towing capacity. The Gearbox works hard, and we were in our van every 2nd weekend for approx 18 months. We have replaced the Jeep with a Ford F250 and its a breeze now (just guzzles the juice however). If you're going normal size 4x4, I would suggest turning your vehicle over every 2 years to avoid the gearbox wear before its time to avoid the rebuild bill. Jeep was so shocked they covered the gearbox rebuild (cost $15,000) Have heard a bit of this happening lately with other brand-name 4x4 from retiring peeps towing the bigger weightier vans.
Will 4 full sized Motor Bikes fit in the Jayco Basestation?
Nope. 2 max. We have Dble bunks either side of van wall - we fit 2 (1x 250 1x85) there are floor D shackles built-into the van floor for 2 moto's & then we squeeze in a generator or a gurney at front. You would exceed your Tow / weight limits anyway.
Is the travel height 3040 accurate for the 2016 outback? need to make a shed and don't want it to be to low
Thanks for any help
Sorry we don't have the outback but the suspension is quite high on the Outback Model..... Try the Jayco website they'll have specifications list there.
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