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Looking for a trailer to pull behind my quad. Any suggestions? Where to buy. I need one to haul my junk and to do yard work/ farm work.

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Now thats how it was when I bought it I am gonna remove it and install a flip up leg with a wheel on the side this one just dont rise up like I would like it to and lord almighty the crank is slow as hell lol

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Ok,,,,If you say so....:laugh:

Yeah,,,,I had a trailer almost exactly like that....Took the stock jack off and mounted one that you could just Flip up....Money well spent:wink:

To bad you had to put a flip up jack on both sides of your 3 wheeler so it would not fall over during an earthquake!!:smilielol5c::smilielol5c::roflc::roflc:
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I did the custome tailgate on it and im pondering cutting everything loose and moving the axel back to make it ride better and installing a side load gate as well.

And it will get more decals lol, when I order something if I dont like the decals for my bike or left overs I put them on the trailer lol.

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Yeah mine has a problem since I installed the gate its ballanced to well. If the EX is up front and DS in back hit 60 and trailer weaves with the DS up front it floats fine but it dont fit as easy. Hoping getting more weight on the tounge will do wonders for lol.

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I know from experience that moving axles like that will be your Nemesis.....

Trailers "Waggin the Dog" can be Very Dangerous......

If you are going to outfit the Trailer with some up Grades and DO decide to move the axle you need to Calculate your Tongue weight....

A good Rule of thumb is 12-15% of the GTW

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I have had mine completely done for awhile now. Moved the rear axle back right at 18". Installed a second side gate. Now I can load 2 ATV's on one trailer without having to pick one up and turn side ways. It is really nice and pulls like a dream. With 2 ATV's 1 400ex at roughly 410lbs plus givin all the add ons, and a DS650 500lbs+ all addons I dont even have to turn overdrive off on my truck to pull it.

And yes I even fixed the leg haha. I still want to remove it and install a swing up style as the gearing in this one is very slow an all the way up I can still here it drag now and then on big bumps. Swing up style wouldnt do anything at all.

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