Originally posted by Bob Payton: I have a friend that has a 32 with a lift and a golf cart. They back in the one and lift it, park the golf cart under the lifted car and nose in the other along side it. The golf cart needs a soft top that can collapse. At least thats why my friend does.
I think with a 34 you could get them both on the floor. it would have to be all the way against the from wall though. Id have to draw it up to be sure.
That was one way I had in my mind, wondering if it would work. That last dragster might not be easy to snuggle in and keep the rear tire from being too close to the wall. Does the golf cart have a canopy?
edit sorry I see the canopy part nowThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Bucky,
Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
November 12, 2020, 09:54 AM
Bucky
Looking at a 34, but it has some nice cabinets in front straight across. Has double side door too. Might be a trick there.
Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
November 12, 2020, 12:50 PM
Bucky
In the shop, lining the two cars up with front tire touching rear tires, I'm right at 25' of car room. And it will fit between the wheel wells if need be. I was surprised that it wasn't more than that.
Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
November 12, 2020, 01:31 PM
183N
I need to back our cars together and see what kind of room they take up as well.
That steel one is probably similar in weight I would think. It's always nice to be able to leave the golf cart out after loading the cars. That said, I have never had a trailer work out that way. With the double side door, that gives me an option. Cart is right at 8' with footrest. May have to do a modification there. Not sure what inside dimensions are for trailers. I may be still shopping as he hasn't responded today. It's ok though because I swore I was done spending money in 2020. LOL. As the wife gets back from furniture shopping.