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have seen triton's line...7' wide....do they work well for haulin sleds? or stick with 8'?
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have seen triton's line...7' wide....do they work well for haulin sleds? or stick with 8'?
I've been towing a 7x27 United trailer for 4 years and they do pull nice, way better than a Wells 8 footer. Make sure the tongue is long enough to clear your tailgate. Some are really short and your gate will rest on the jack.have seen triton's line...7' wide....do they work well for haulin sleds? or stick with 8'?
Make sure the tongue is long enough to clear your tailgate. Some are really short and your gate will rest on the jack.
#### Yeah, and make sure you always park straight too !! We saw a cat have his truck at an angle to the trailer. Hopped out and whipped the tailgate down right into the top of the jack !! That'll Leave A Mark !!! >>>>.Make sure the tongue is long enough to clear your tailgate. Some are really short and your gate will rest on the jack.
That's what I need. How long is the box, and how long is the V? All 7x18s I see are rated for two sleds. How do you "arrange" them in the trailer?Mine is a featherlite 7 x18 and loads 3 155 real nice . I love this trailer put Linex on the floor when it was brand new -the only way to go !
We always put 5 sleds in my 7x29. 1-144", 1-153",2-155", and 1-163" its real tight but it works really nice. Also, the trailer is a triple axle and would never go back to two axles after having 3. It pulls like a dream.
Yeah I had a 6.6 x28 that hauled 4 inline but it was a steel Haulmark and was low to the ground so I drug on the ground alot.