Looking at the pictures of the machine, I could probably climb in through the opening above the door. I'm 74, but pretty slim and agile. Thoughts on that?
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ZForce 800 EX, 53 & Trail / Re: EX door removal
August 12, 2022, 06:35:41 PMQuote from: NMKawierider on August 12, 2022, 06:14:12 PM
6' wide is 72". The trails are 53" max.. and the EXs are 60". Either will fit with no problems but..if it has a ramp, it needs to be at least a 10' long trailer. No less then 9'4"
Yes, I know either will fit between the trailer walls. My question was about being able to climb in/out of the vehicle when it's between the trailer walls. I wouldn't be able to open a door on the EX, since I'd only have about 5-6" per side, maybe 8" if I park off center in the trailer. I'm slim but i ain't gonna squeeze through a 6-8" opening.
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ZForce 800 EX, 53 & Trail / EX door removal
August 12, 2022, 04:47:12 PM
Hi all. This is my first post.
I'm thinking about buying a new Z Force 800, either EX or Trail. I'm wondering how easy or hard it is to remove a door, reason being that the trailer I'll use to haul it occasionally is only 6' wide between 20" high side walls. I figure I can squeeze in/out of a Trail model but no way the EX. If removing/installing a door is a five minute job with a wrench or two, I'd prefer the EX model for the extra stability.
Thanks for any and all help.
I'm thinking about buying a new Z Force 800, either EX or Trail. I'm wondering how easy or hard it is to remove a door, reason being that the trailer I'll use to haul it occasionally is only 6' wide between 20" high side walls. I figure I can squeeze in/out of a Trail model but no way the EX. If removing/installing a door is a five minute job with a wrench or two, I'd prefer the EX model for the extra stability.
Thanks for any and all help.
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