Enclosed sled trailer

AaronQ

Active VIP Member
Joined
Feb 11, 2012
Messages
673
Reaction score
533
Location
Innisfail Alberta
Well after years of rocking the deck and open 2 place trailer we finally got the go ahead to start looking for a good used enclosed.
First question. What does everyone run for length. I own a 174 xm an usually at least one of the other sleds is a 174. How long of a unit does a guy need for 4 of them brutes.
I'm not even gonna ask this its going to be a deck over cause wheel wells in a trailer is plain stupid.
What's everyone recommend for brands. We'll be putting a heater and such in it down the road.
 

AaronQ

Active VIP Member
Joined
Feb 11, 2012
Messages
673
Reaction score
533
Location
Innisfail Alberta
Budget is around that ten grand mark. From what I've seen around I'd like to have something in that 26 or 27 foot range.
What make is yours Steve?
With 5 in there is that 4 in the corners and one in the middle?
 

Beels

Active VIP Member
Joined
Dec 14, 2009
Messages
1,071
Reaction score
2,151
Location
Swirvin' like George Jones
Budget is around that ten grand mark. From what I've seen around I'd like to have something in that 26 or 27 foot range.
What make is yours Steve?
With 5 in there is that 4 in the corners and one in the middle?

We usually loaded 5 in a 27ft by driving the first 4 in from front to back, kicking the back ends of the ones in the front to each side, and backing the 5th in.
 

posnick

Active VIP Member
Joined
Oct 27, 2008
Messages
2,094
Reaction score
1,475
Location
Spruce Grove, Ab
We put 4 in mine...8.5X22 plus the v.....5 would be tight in mine. Will be going up for sale soon but will be more $$$

You will find something out there in that price range but not many
 
Last edited:

steveo10

Active VIP Member
Joined
Oct 5, 2008
Messages
1,901
Reaction score
1,263
Location
Vermilion, Alberta
Website
www.facebook.com
MTI. Have had it for 6 years, been good so far

de9f127b0a88507368f4a954f83b971b.jpg


2d64b0b11414f10c6f564896985f9d03.jpg
 

Tchetek

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 11, 2013
Messages
2,698
Reaction score
6,795
Location
Alberta
We put 4 in mine...8.5X22 plus the v.....5 would be tight in mine. Will be going up for sale soon but will be more $$$

You will find something out there in that price range but not many

Mines the same. 4 just fit. No way on 5. Worst part about that size would be the man door opens up right to a sled side panel/running board. Kinda awkward to jump a sled to load/unload bags etc. End up using the front ramp.
 

0neoldfart

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2008
Messages
1,383
Reaction score
2,616
Location
Thorsby
Just my opinion, and it is just that, an opinion. After hauling several trailers over the years, I would recommend and equipment style hauler. Heavier axles, and the lower deck handles much better on the road. Inside wheel wells aren't a big deal, just cover them with superglides or something similar. I've owned an MTI (Middlebury) trailer, quality was very good, was a good trailer for me. Currently have a Mirage Teton Sport 30' (car hauler with a v-nose) love the trailer as well.
 

the_real_wild1

Active VIP Member
Joined
Oct 13, 2010
Messages
6,966
Reaction score
7,389
Location
cardiff
My current trailer is a Cargomate 20' plus 4' v nose with front ramp as well. It is an extra height and beaver tail mid height so the inside wheel wells are low and angles to drive over. I could get 4 sleds in there if needed with lots of rooms for gear and gas. I paid 10,500 brand new.
 

sledneck__11

Active VIP Member
Joined
Jan 16, 2011
Messages
1,537
Reaction score
5,192
Location
saskatchewan
IMG_1341.JPG IMG_1442.JPG We have fit 6 in mine 146s to 153s,29 foot mission like the all aluminum truck doesnt feel it and tows very nice
 
Last edited:

sledneck__11

Active VIP Member
Joined
Jan 16, 2011
Messages
1,537
Reaction score
5,192
Location
saskatchewan
Theres a couple 20 footers on kijiji for 12 right now but have just the wooden floors nothing fnacy inside but well worth it to try and get into aluminum



Wanna sell it for $10000???? You can get some real nice trailers that tow really well that are all aluminum but usually way above the 10k mark.
 
Top Bottom