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General Sport Trac Discussion
ATV/Utility Trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="A K" data-source="post: 952935" data-attributes="member: 59480"><p>You'll definitely have to load them sideways unless you want a 20' trailer. Based on width, you can get away with a 12' bed but the ATVs will be tight.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Echo sells a 14' trailer that is about $500 too high ($1,400), and their next size down is about a 9.5' trailer--too small, of course. The design is what you want to focus on, however. Low retaining sides, small wheel wells, and ramps.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Weight of 2,500 or less is an easy drive without electric brakes. As you mention, planned stops and safe speeds make it easy. I drag a Rzr on a 1,000 pound Sure-Trac trailer and, except for hills, barely notice it's there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A K, post: 952935, member: 59480"] You'll definitely have to load them sideways unless you want a 20' trailer. Based on width, you can get away with a 12' bed but the ATVs will be tight. Echo sells a 14' trailer that is about $500 too high ($1,400), and their next size down is about a 9.5' trailer--too small, of course. The design is what you want to focus on, however. Low retaining sides, small wheel wells, and ramps. Weight of 2,500 or less is an easy drive without electric brakes. As you mention, planned stops and safe speeds make it easy. I drag a Rzr on a 1,000 pound Sure-Trac trailer and, except for hills, barely notice it's there. [/QUOTE]
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