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Trailer question

jbusch

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I need some help. I am looking for an enclosed trailer drive on drive off that holds 3 sleds and can squeeze in 4. I need ceiling heights over 6ft as I'm 6'6" tall and hate hitting my head over and over again. Can be steel or aluminum don't care either way. I currently have a charmac 2 place enclosed that I can squeeze 3 into but adding to the fleet and would really like the option of 4 without a 27ft trailer.

Any thoughts? Also, has to be bumper pull

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I went with aluminum because of all the salt they use around here plus the weight factored in.
 
I think all manufacturers allow you to add extra height (charged by every 6" you add above the std height) if you custom order a trailer. Some trailers already come with 7' high roofs.
 
I need some help. I am looking for an enclosed trailer drive on drive off that holds 3 sleds and can squeeze in 4. I need ceiling heights over 6ft as I'm 6'6" tall and hate hitting my head over and over again. Can be steel or aluminum don't care either way. I currently have a charmac 2 place enclosed that I can squeeze 3 into but adding to the fleet and would really like the option of 4 without a 27ft trailer.

Any thoughts? Also, has to be bumper pull

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I would think there are LOTS of options for you.
Just so long as you are willing to SQUEEZE the sleds in TIGHTLY when you need 4 of them.

What size sleds are you riding?
 
2, 153 and 1 162, the 4th sled would be a 155. Can't get 2 sleds next to each other with a 7ft wide. So, that pretty much narrows it down the deck overs.

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2, 153 and 1 162, the 4th sled would be a 155. Can't get 2 sleds next to each other with a 7ft wide. So, that pretty much narrows it down the deck overs.

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I have a Look V-nose trailer with 7' ceilings. 17' box + 5' nose. I know I can get in 4 153's if I load one backwards (2 nose-to-tail on one side and tail-to-tail with tails overlapped on other side). I have enough room that way (10-12" or so) I'm confident I can load 3-153's and my new 165 the same way.

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