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- MORSNOWNavigator III'm always towing a SXS also, my trailer becomes a 16' patio for relaxing on lawn chairs and enjoying cocktails.
- lap527ExplorerMorsnow, I like the way you think! Lol...
- DOITHARDExplorer
lap527 wrote:
Tied record temp today, hot and dusty.
Very nice...God bless. - JaxomExplorerVery Nice.
If you pull the trailer empty, lower the ramp onto the bed if you can. Even though it has holes, it will tow like you have a sheet of plywood, not a hole-filled mesh ramp. Remove the ramp and see if you doubt it.
Have fun & ride safely. - mkirschNomad IIThose mesh ramps are actually WORSE than a solid sheet of plywood.
- STANG23LExplorerRZR's are a blast and yes those mesh Ramps are a giant sail. I get worse MPG towing exact same setup than my 25' travel trailer!
Because I do not have room to drop the ramp. I'm considering taking it off completely or modifying it to fold in half. - lap527ExplorerHmmmm, going to investigate the tailgate. We are not sure how it's attached but will take a look. Thanks!
- STANG23LExplorer
lap527 wrote:
Hmmmm, going to investigate the tailgate. We are not sure how it's attached but will take a look. Thanks!
My PJ atv trailer has ramps on the front for an additional sideways ATV. I plan on using them on the rear if I dump the gate altogether.
Also with removing the Gate I will no longer need the side rails. Easily removed as they are bolted on. So could drop some significant weight off the trailer. - MORSNOWNavigator IIDelete, double posted by accident
- MORSNOWNavigator III use portable Yutrax ramps (you can see them strapped down on the trailer between the SXS front and rear wheels) that are rated for 2,500 lbs instead of the ramp that came with my trailer. Just another option.
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