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I'm looking to purchase a trailer to haul a Suzuki 750 KQ (4'x7' footprint) and a utv(5'x10' footprint)

I've been considering the following specs:

7'x16' size

Wooden floor

Drop down rear entry gate or ramps for the utv

Drop down side entry gate it ramps for the KQ

15" tires

Tandem but may consider single axle

Does anyone have strong opinions on if the frame is tube or angle iron?

And are there any other considerations I should throw into the mix?

Thanks

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I bought a construction trailer. It has alot higher ground clearance. When I take the two Bikes or One Bike and SXS I can load them from the tail. I can also fit 2 quads and one SXS easily. I think I can fit four or 5 quads easily if I just side load. The longer trailers handle awsome but I have a hard time fitting into some places. My Trailer is 6.5 X 19 Deck. Just leave a foot or so longer so you can tie down the SXS.

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If its a covered trailer like landscaping trailers then its usually thin gauge channel and angle. We replace quite a few fronts because they overload them and break the tounge A frame just infront of the wheels. BUT ... the equipment they haul is heavier than a utv and atv combined

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