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Anybody seen these or better yet know anything about them. They are a genesis supreme overnighter. They have a few different floor plans.
Genesis Supreme RV Overnighter

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I actually like the idea of this. Need to look and see what payload it can handle. Much more refined than a camper slid on a goosneck trailer.
 
Just looked, all the dealers are far west of here, The prices at this dealer are pretty good though considering;

Inventory - Richardson’s RV Centers

Drive a truck with a rig on a car trailer out, trade in the car trailer, Swing up to Moab, stay a while, then come home...

Wondering about the weight distribution though, I think a heavy rig on the back might be to far back from the axle.
 
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Those prices actually seem too good to be true. If they are rated for the weight i bet they would sell like hot cakes.
 
Looking at the pics, they definitely appear to have been built on the cheap, The beds look like you might be more comfortable sleeping on the floor, The frame and tongue look like 6 inch channel, and the axles look like 5200lb, All that's probably gonna add up to a no heavier than 5000lb rig on the back... Betting the target buyer is someone with a SxS who can't afford an enclosed toy hauler..

Oh, and those ramps don't look to be up to a heavy rig either..

Still can't find any actual specs on it.

Even so, the 8-18 does look like a good deal...
 
Just looked, all the dealers are far west of here, The prices at this dealer are pretty good though considering;

Inventory - Richardson’s RV Centers

Drive a truck with a rig on a car trailer out, trade in the car trailer, Swing up to Moab, stay a while, then come home...

Wondering about the weight distribution though, I think a heavy rig on the back might be to far back from the axle.
Easy drive out just take I-40 W to the end in Barstow (AKA America’s shithole) then hang a left.
 
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nothing I've found gives you the width of the bed between the sides rails.
bottom planks look 4" wide with an inch on either side...guess 6" per x 16 means its 8' between the rails. How many rigs can fit in 96?
 
Still 6 lug I'd say. But for a lighter rig (like the SXS market they're focusing on) it would work just fine.
Just think, finance a truck, finance a SXS and now finance the trailer too! Folks will look cool while going broke at the same time!
 
nothing I've found gives you the width of the bed between the sides rails.
bottom planks look 4" wide with an inch on either side...guess 6" per x 16 means its 8' between the rails. How many rigs can fit in 96?

96" is the total width, So in between the rails is probably 92" at best :( None of my rigs I need a trailer for would fit.
 
96" is the total width, So in between the rails is probably 92" at best :( None of my rigs I need a trailer for would fit.


Most enclosed trailers I looked at were 83”-85” between the fender wells... So 92” wouldn’t be terrible for most.

That’s a cool concept. Would look sick if it were wrapped to match the vehicle it was towing.
 
The Krawler Hauler is freakin sweet. Been in love with it since I seen them earlier this year. I follow this couple on IG that sold their house and literally just travel all over wheeling their built JK (Mischief Maker JKU)
They just bought one and she did a walk around video of one of those, man what a sweet way to travel and wheel!

As for the one posted originally, it ain’t bad at all. It would help a ton if it didn’t have sides and was just a flat deck. Then a little overhang wouldn’t matter. Wonder if you could order it that way?
 
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