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Old 10-05-2009, 09:46 AM   #11
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I have a Yamaha. My trailer has cabinets accross the front. No 'L' shape. My door is 48" wide. The cart has stock wheels & tires and clears less than one inch on each side backing in. Custom wheels will not go in. I have removed the rear footrest and I have about one inch left from the wall and one inch from the side door. You can step over it on a 28' stacker, but its tight with that large land barge I race. My trailer is 102" outside width and about 98" inside width. I installed a "D" ring about 3" on each side of the floor and use a small strap accross the floor to the rings and lock the brakes. Has never moved. Hope this helps.
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Old 10-05-2009, 10:54 AM   #12
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ok so they are approx 8 ft long how wide are they might want to try to put it in sideways---thanx Comp 387
My club car ds is just under 4 feet wide
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Old 10-05-2009, 02:08 PM   #13
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My 1999 Club Car is 94" tip to tip and 47+3/4" wide with stock wheels and tires.
It is about 750 lbs. If you wanted to put in sideways, you will HAVE to turn it using the open side door. Corner to corner is too long to turn inside the trailer. A Club Car has a perfect X under the cart to place a floor jack if you did want to turn it sideways.
The backseat kit adds about 50 lbs.
With aftermarket wheels and tires, I think it is right at 48" wide.
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Old 10-05-2009, 02:14 PM   #14
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I..... I installed a "D" ring about 3" on each side of the floor and use a small strap accross the floor to the rings and lock the brakes. Has never moved. Hope this helps.
Ditto on strapping down just like Jeff. Mine has never moved. I had a buddy make 2 wheels chocks and I lag bolted them down. The strap on mine goes to the wheel chocks.

You can see my wheels chocks up front of this pic:

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Old 10-05-2009, 04:13 PM   #15
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I assume if you have a 24 footer trailer and can fit both the camaro and
a golf cart in it you do not have a work bench or tool box or any built in
storage in it??

I was under the assumption it takes a 28 footer to hold it all.
Hi Phil
I do have a workbench and toolbox. They are mounted on the left side opposite the entry door. I have a 5 ft workbench with a vise mounted on it and an upper toolbox mounted to the bench.It works well
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Old 10-05-2009, 07:08 PM   #16
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Yamaha golf cart--46" wide--98" long--685 lbs.
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