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DesertTrans
03/08/06, 8:15 PM
TRAILER FOUND TNX FOR THE HELP!!!!!Looking for good 8x16 foot tandem trailer w/ramp gate or w/ramps. I want to spend around $1K.... Phoenix area preferred. Please let me know what you have? ( The inside, demensions must be at least 78 inchs wide by 15.5 feet long)

Tnx Ron in Goodyear 623.932.2784

Brent Rasmussen
03/13/06, 7:19 AM
Hi Ron,

Good luck with your search. I looked and looked for this exact same type of trailer used for a couple of weeks before I gave up and drove over to Deer Valley Trailers and bought a brand new one for a little over 1500 OTD.

DesertTrans
03/13/06, 2:28 PM
Tnx Brent... I'm still searching, but I may end up there yet!!! I'm still tryng to figure the best way to go. My wife drives the below, with a Granddaughter and I have a disabled daughter that that rides along too... Then I have to fit my KFX700 on also. It is a very large sport quad. I'll figure something out....

Ron




http://www.ridingarizona.com/forum/uploaded/deserttrans/2006313212844_Mule Pics 001.jpg

Brent Rasmussen
03/13/06, 3:36 PM
Wow! That's a great-looking Mule! I test-rode a 2006 KFX700 the other day, so I have a pretty solid idea of how big they are. I think that you could fit your Mule and your KFX700 on a trailer that size, no problem. Probably with room to spare for coolers, gas jugs, and camping equipment. I didn't realize how long a 16' trailer really was until I bought mine. You might have to turn the KFX slightly diagonal, but I'll bet it will fit. We just loaded 4 full-size quads on ours yesterday, 3 Banshees sideways, and a big Honda Rancher on the end spot, straight-in. Closed the ramp-gate and off we went!

Hang in there and you'll find something. Look also for the flatbed tandem-axle car haulers. I've seen the 8 1/2 by 20 (about 8 X 16 1/2 usable deck space) at about $1000 before. My brother bought his car hauler that way for a thousand bucks. You would need to buy or install ramps, and it's heavier than my quad trailer, but with a full-size pickup truck it's no problem to pull it. And you can load about, oh, a zillion quads and mules on one of those. :D