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Best Enclosed Trailer??

If you need a trailer send me a message and we can talk I sell mirage inclosed I run one and alot of the people I sled with have them and love them and I take care of the customers so lets talk thanks

Do you have any enclosed trailers on hand?
(Don't want to look at a brochure!)
Where are you located?
 
IMHO Featherlite builds the best all aluminum trailer out there, but I have had people tell me ATC are just as well built. If you are getting a Featherlite be sitting down when they quote the price to you, not cheap but worth it.
 
A trailor to look into is rance. Haved used many steel trailors that are heavy and hard to tow. An all aluminum trailor is the way to go. The aluminum trailor that I pull is built by rance I think it is 8.5 by 26. lightest trailor I have pulled. Pulls easier than an open four place aluminum trailor. Only bad thing about a super light weight enclosed trailor is can cause trouble when being towed empty in high winds. Somthing to think about. The rance trailors are awsome light enough to lift the front by hand with one person. Very nice trailors.
 
I just ordered an R&R PS722 inline. Overall interior length 27 feet with the 5' V. Light weight aluminum. They started selling factory direct and no one with similiar quality could come close to beating their price.

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2005 United

I have a 2005 United 29' Inline. Pulls like a dream. With it only being 7 foot wide it is tough but we can get 5 mountain sleds in it. I am extremely happy with it and would recommend a united to anyone that is interested in a enclosed.
 
check out newman trailer, just traded my 08 legend which was twisted in the from the factory and they wanted me to pay for shipping to and from mich. the management would not work with me or the dealer, legend must be tied up with lions(losers) newman trailer looks twice as good and good people to talk to.
 
I have a enclosed 26' Interstate trailer that I pull with my F-250. What is nice, is that I'm 6'4" tall and can stand up in it. Nothing to hit my head on walking around!!! It also has lights and 4 vents inside (2 on top and one on either side) Well made trailer. Mine is a 2006

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What about Aluma trailers? They seem pretty similar to triton,sure a big price difference between a steel and aluminum trailer.
 
CHARMACS

I Have Pulled Charmacs, Mirages, and Interstates. Mirage and Charmac are both real nice. 27 foot (22 long wall 5 foot v) fits 5 155-163s no prob) Load them from the front to back and you get the weight over the axles better and eleminate all the uneeded tongue you get from loading front to back. Also better if you have 2 full size doors on the side or one man door one fuel door so fueling up is alot easier. Charmac is making SnoSports and Trisports really affordable now you can pick a 27 footer up brand new for bout 8 grand. Check them out.
Calcustomtrailers.com
Charmactrailers.com
miragetrailers.com

They are nice and pull nice
 
Here is my Trailer. It is a 2006 Haulin made by Forrest River. I found this one with a steel frame, 5200lb axles, 24ft + V-Nose, ramp doors, RV entry door and some nice lights installed for 4200.00 on Craigslist last fall. Really nice trailer so I had to pick it it up. My other big Trailer is an R&R 26ft aluminum framed that 5 of us went in together on for going west. That has the additional height and 5000lb axles as well.

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Charmac trailers are great. Me and 3 other friends all have them and they are great trailers.

check your axle's and any welds around the hangers/mounts along with the spindle/hub assemblies seen alot of em crack on the chamacs.

Not sure of the axle mfg for charmac, just seen a quite a few of em cracked with zero help direct from charmac.
 
I have not tried it yet but I doubt it. It may work if you pull in from the front and then back one in.

I just put 3 144's and 1 155 RMK's in mine with ease. I think I could fit 3 or 4 155's. I would got up to the next size if I had that many 163s to haul all the time.
 
i am a huge fan of mirage trailers....i just got my new one a 32 foot extreme sport(car hauler/sled) in the high mark pakage.......this thing has everything you could ever want and i love it.... i haul 5 163 rmks and a 174 apex in it and still have a little room....love all the custom stuff you can have done to the trailers....good luck
 
I have had a US Cargo and now a featherlite. I would never buy a US Cargo again. The featherlite is expencive but worth it. I have a 28'x 8.5' with a 6' V front with extra height car trailer that holds 6 long tracks, 2 barrels of race gas, and tons of tool. they are build so much better than a cheaper trailer.
 
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