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Floe trailer with "factory" Polaris decals on it...?

Bocephus

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i am looking at a trailer a guy claims to be a floe... but there are polaris decals on the side and rear. anyone know what the scoop is here? is it something someone "customized" or what??

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Polaris has entered agreements over the years with various trailer manufactures. Floe being one of many, to provide trailers to the dealerships to sell. Some banks will not loan money for sled / ATV purchase unless you own a trailer. So if you don't already own one they will add one to the loan.
 
so the trailer itself should be no different than any other floe trailer of that same model/year...?

hopefully those ugly stickers come off!
 
Like LoudHandle said, Polaris has had agreements with various manufacturers, Floe, Featherlite, etc. Most are very good quality trailers, notice the large aluminum structure underneath, the double tongue, quality ramps, etc. Cheap trailers will have lightweight I beams, single tongue, cheesy ramps that don't have a complete frame, no T channel, etc. I used to have a 2000 8.5'x10' Polaris tilt trailer made by Featherlight that is currently used by my brother to haul his ATV's. Still going strong on rough Alaskan roads.
 
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