7 X 14 Trailer for 2 Sleds

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So I found a decent looking enclosed trailer. It is a 7ft x 14ft enclosed trailer (not a V-Nose, flat front). I want to put a 2014 Pro RMK 800 155" track and a 1999 Ski-Doo 670 Summit X in this trailer. From what I have been reading, it should be possible as long as one sled is pulled in forwards and one is put in backwards. I did the test of putting the tape on the garage floor to see if it would work, and it looked okay, but I still would like some reassurance. I really want an enclosed trailer and this is the best that me and my buddy can afford right now. We are willing to deal with the inconvenience of having one in forwards and one in backwards. I just want to really make sure it will work.

Here is a link to the trailer.
2002 Royal Cargo 7'x14' Enclosed Trailer - St. Albert Cars & Vehicles For Sale - Kijiji St. Albert Canada.
 

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Yes they will fit to make life easier put down super glides and your done .don't forget to tie them down just because there in a trailer don't mean u don't have to tie them down
 

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Yes they will fit to make life easier put down super glides and your done .don't forget to tie them down just because there in a trailer don't mean u don't have to tie them down

x2. Friend of mine and his buddy used to haul 2 174 M's in a trailer this size.
 

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Thanks guys!

Does anyone know the approximate weight of this trailer? I'm really just curious as to the weight of it. I have a 1995 Chevy K1500 with a fully built engine and an upgraded suspension, transmission cooler, and 3.73 gears. So I'm not really concerned about overloading the truck. Just curious as to how much weight I will be towing. My guess is 2500 lbs and that with two sleds, some extra gas, and gear, probably close to 4,000 lbs.
 

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You can haul it ok. My trailer is a 8x16 and can tow fine with my 1/2 ton with three sleds in it. The trailer should be about 2000 lbs empty.
 

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I have a Teton 3 place 22' enclosed that weighs 3500 lbs empty. So ur truck will pull that trailer no problem at all.Like the real wild 1 stated above 2000 lbs empty should be a pretty close estimate on weight.
 

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Nothing wrong with that you will be fine for weight, 2 3500 lb axle for a total of 7000 lbs, probably have a couple thousand lbs to spare. Work him on that price a wee bit.
 

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7x14 two 155 assaults in frontwards
 

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Nothing wrong with that you will be fine for weight, 2 3500 lb axle for a total of 7000 lbs, probably have a couple thousand lbs to spare. Work him on that price a wee bit.

It actually has two 6,000 lb axles. And he let it go for $3800. I'm pretty happy with it. He included a lock along with it too, which I know aren't expensive, but little things like that are always nice touches.
 
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