earthling
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That’s a great plan till you have them about touching an any movement will bounce them off eachother. Also I do t want a 20-25,000 sled going through the tin on a 15-20-25,000 trailer because I didn’t wanna use a $10 strap. I do know a lot don’t use them and also seen the carnage of it when hitting brakes hard or sharp turn. Heaven forbid an accident.
Agree, and I don't get it. I listened to a guy go on for 10x longer than it would have taken to tie a sled down, give me reasons that he doesn't tie them down, and yes, modern sleds don't move around as easily as older ones did but for a few bucks in straps why even risk a scratch much less anything really damaging.
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So I can say with confidence that not only will 4 Sidewinders fit in a deck over 22' hybrid NON V Nose trailer, but they would fit in a 20' model as well. As you can see in the pics plenty of room aft and in between the sleds, while the forward sled could easily go ahead 6-8 inches.
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