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Is that 29 super narrow?4-155's in our 29' stealth is doable but tight. You have to kind of pull one of them all the way up into the V and turn the ski's to make it work. I would go longer if you can....
7' wide. 24' flat and 5'VIs that 29 super narrow?
I can fit 4 165s in my 24x8.5 flat nose. I think i could get one more in there if pulled three in and then backed the last two in.
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can you fit them side by side in the 7' or do they need to be staggered?7' wide. 24' flat and 5'V
Staggered for sure. Buddy just picked up a 7.5 Legend over the weekend. I will report back on if we can get 2 side by side in that.can you fit them side by side in the 7' or do they need to be staggered?
My old man's trailer is a 4 place Legend. I believe 7.5x29. He's put 5 in there multiple times. All 155s I think though. My brother said all you need is a spare tire and or a short chunk of 6x6 for 2 sleds to put under their tracks. Pops them up enough so the running boards clear. Sorry OP, I know that wasn't your question.Has anyone pursued a trailer to HANG the sleds in from the roof rather than flat on the floor?
I know I have seen such things in Photos, but never in person.
I would thing we could get away with a LOT LESS TRAILER if we could get the tunnels up in the air and pack the sleds in TIGHTER to each other??
I really want to pursue this with a 20ft trailer to haul 4 long track sleds myself....
Fun game isn't it? Could always buy a used one. Or have you looked at any of the salvage websites out there? Sometimes they have steals when it comes to trailers. Sometimes just hail damage or cosmetic damage on a lot of them. Good luck...and if i spend that much money on a trailer then i think i need to store it inside and and that defeats the purpose.
One of the guys in our group built wedges out of plywood to elevate the sleds to drive others underneath the rears.Has anyone pursued a trailer to HANG the sleds in from the roof rather than flat on the floor?
I know I have seen such things in Photos, but never in person.
I would thing we could get away with a LOT LESS TRAILER if we could get the tunnels up in the air and pack the sleds in TIGHTER to each other??
I really want to pursue this with a 20ft trailer to haul 4 long track sleds myself....
Load'em up and do a hard brake check at highway speed.4-155's in our 29' stealth is doable but tight. You have to kind of pull one of them all the way up into the V and turn the ski's to make it work. I would go longer if you can....
That's gotta be tighter than a frogs ass.I put 2 174’s and 2 165 in my 7x25 all the time. 20 ft box and 5 ft vnose. Ride them all in the front door. All facing the same way. They have to set close, but they all fit.
if you load them all backwards, they should fit no problem. I could squeeze 4 163" pro rmk's into my 8.5x18 +4' v mirage.whats the best size to fit 4-165's all facing forward and in line. we use a 8.5x20 plus 5' v triton now but have to put one in backwards and one at an angle to make it fit
We do 5 in 7x29 most of the time. Its tight. I know its normally 2 165s and 3 155s, don't remember if we have done 3 165s or not.My old man's trailer is a 4 place Legend. I believe 7.5x29. He's put 5 in there multiple times. All 155s I think though. My brother said all you need is a spare tire and or a short chunk of 6x6 for 2 sleds to put under their tracks. Pops them up enough so the running boards clear. Sorry OP, I know that wasn't your question.