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Old May 16, 2008 | 07:22 PM
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Default enclosed trlr for utv??

i am looking for an enclosed cargo trailer that the rear doors are tall enough for a stock utv or lifted utv (rhino,ranger etc.). if anyone can help direct me ie- make/model or web sites etc. ??? thanks for any help
 
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Old Jun 6, 2008 | 08:35 PM
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Default enclosed trlr for utv??

Most enclosed trailers have a 6 ft or therabouts door height. Which in some cases is too low. You can bleed air from tires, use a ratchet strap to compress the shock/springs etc and gain a few inches. I'd recommend looking for one that has what they call a beaver tail... which lowers the rear and gains a few inches. But here is the best news of all. ANY manufacturer will build you a trailer with additional height. If you look on my personal page, you will find a PACE american trailer that has an additional 18 inches added. The inside height is 8 ft. The door is almost 7 ft. LArge enough for anything. They can do it on any model. Triton, Alluminum Trailer corp etc all will add height. It is a standard option for most builders. You only have to ask. The good news is that the cost to do this is very little. I think it added $300 to the cost of the trialer. That is cheap...
 
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Old Jun 7, 2008 | 10:51 AM
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Default enclosed trlr for utv??

thanks for the info........
 
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