ATV/Cycle Trailer questions

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ATV/Cycle Trailer Build Questions

Hello all,

Got some toys here for my boys and no real good way to haul them around. So i said to myself why not use the 60, Heck it has a V-8 and 4.56 gears.

So here is the questions.

- I was leaning toward a 5x7 foot trailer but need some feed back from you guys who haul around your toys and what size works best, We have a XR80 and 110 Quad, with plans on getting a bike and quad my wife and i could drive with them, total of 4 toys. Right now just have the 2.

- Axle size, 2000 lb or 3500 lb?
- I was thinking of making removable sides that could double as ramps. Sides will only be about 8-12 inches tall.
- Can i order a axle with toyota pattern from ABC Trailer.
- To keep wight down floor was gonna be expanded metal. (over size steel mesh)
- Tires, I have a set of used 33's, should i use them?
- How do i figure out the tounge length and axle place ment.
- Brakes or no brakes? Load will be about 1500 i guess at its max. may a bit more on a crazy weekend.

Any ideas or input greatly appricated. Thanks again

cheers
chappy
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You can order the 6 on 5.5 axle from ABC, but it will come 3500# or larger.
I like the idea of sides that double as ramps.....:cool:

Ed


BTW, the axle will come ready to equip with brakes so you can add later if you feel the need
 
33's are gonna be too tall. You want to keep the center of gravity down as low as you can.

x2 on 3500' axles & side-loading ramps as good things. Expanded metal will be great for letting the mud drip through!

Have you looked at some of the trailer plans available on-line: that'll give you an idea of placement. Or, go to a trailer lot and 'shop' the options.

Look forward to watching your build!
 
Yea i am having second thouths too on the 33's .
looks i maynot start the build for a bit yet. Steel is darn expensive. but that is to be expected. no worries
 
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