Looking at a Trails west Rpm 20' opinions?

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Anyone have one of these or the burandt edition of the same? Have you been able to fit 3 sleds? For now we just have 2 x155" and a snowscoot but one day it will be 3 full sized sleds and a 163" is not totally off the table. If you have one are you happy with it?
 

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Anyone have one of these or the burandt edition of the same? Have you been able to fit 3 sleds? For now we just have 2 x155" and a snowscoot but one day it will be 3 full sized sleds and a 163" is not totally off the table. If you have one are you happy with it?
I have this exact trailer. You can fit 3 sleds but one has to go in backwards. I love it. Never had issues. Pm me for anymore questions
 

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I am writing a bit of a review as there was not much to go buy online when I purchased my trailer.
I bought a 2020 last season.
Problems listed below:
-disappointed the factory is well aware of rear electric door motor (mounted outside and underneath)gets wet and jams after very few uses(you can remove and manually operate fairly easily).
-Electrical wiring sub par may need extra attention after purchase.
-Heated boot rack loose and needed re welding.
I’ve had two 155’s and a 163 in the trailer at the same time(drive two sleds in the front ramp and third drives in front door.)Just move the tails over for more room.
You will not have issues of getting three in the trailer for sure. I think you could probably get three 163’s inside no problem but I haven’t tried yet.

Talked to owner of trails west they are working on a fix for the motor. Factory seems more than willing to help on most issues which is rare.
All and All quite happy with it so far and do not regret my purchase.
Although I’m not impressed i had to weld my own water tight box over for the replacement door motor.

These trailers are super well thought out and the structure solid. The heaters all work well and trailer is really surprising on how well all the snow gets melted and the water drains easily from the floor.

Another nice feature is the electric fan in the ceiling helps with the condensation and exhaust from sleds.

Hope this helps
 

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we sell them and I work on them regularly if you own one go on the roof at least once a year and check the sealant around the outer edge and around the vent when it leaks and you can't see it till the walls start to get wet from the inside then the mess is terrible
 

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I am writing a bit of a review as there was not much to go buy online when I purchased my trailer.

I’ve had two 155’s and a 163 in the trailer at the same time(drive two sleds in the front ramp and third drives in front door.)Just move the tails over for more room.
How to you drive all three sleds into the trailer? I would think you would need to back at least one of the them in?
 

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You drive them all forward in through the front door and move the tails over to the side then drive the third sled in the front door and move the tail into the front corner.
 

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New to this page still truing to work it some of the photos may be to large hopefully you can see the attachment with the three sleds loaded.
 

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