I really wouldn't need to move it anywhere once it gets to my property. I'd need a way to get it home though. Do they deliver these things, or do you have to get them home yourself?
We take ours camping with us, we used to throw the Rhino in the bed and tow the camper. I picked up my Rhino at the dealer and trucked it home in the bed with a gate saver...I really wouldn't need to move it anywhere once it gets to my property. I'd need a way to get it home though. Do they deliver these things, or do you have to get them home yourself?
Its good to be able to transport them long distances. We would just ride ours where ever we ned to take it. Living in a bit of a rural area, you could just drive the Viking down the side of the road to get it most places.We take ours camping with us, we used to throw the Rhino in the bed and tow the camper. I picked up my Rhino at the dealer and trucked it home in the bed with a gate saver...
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I then got a local machine shop to weld another hitch piece on the end of the gate saver so i can still use the hitch with the gate saver in...
Hey man you could also look at getting a truck rack for your Viking...I dont think the Viking is going to fit inside an average pickup bed. The Rhino was 56.6 inches across and that is a tight squeeze in most pick up beds. The Viking is 61.8 inches across, or 5.15 feet. Pickup beds are 5 ft across, at least my F-250 is...
That extra comfort of having a dedicated 3rd seat across means you'll be needing a trailer to move your Viking around... EFFF