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Sidewinder LTX LE 137 " in a Triton TC 11 ?

no1b4me

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Hi, we know this is the trail forum , however need experiences from anyone that has the Sidewinder 137" that use a Triton TC 11 trailer , does it fit ? Is there any contact at the front or the rear ? We want to ensure it fits prior to buying this trailer, any experiences would be greatly appreciated .
Thanks
 

I would say yes, I had a Hyland 10ft fibreglass clam shel trailer and the 137" Viper Ltx just fit. The Sidewinder Ltx 137" the tunnel is 2" shorter and the trailer your looking at is 1ft longer, I don't see an issue other than if you install a tall windshield, they tend to rub the trailer cover.
 
No problem fitting 137" Le into Triton TC 11 and no worries about windshield height either. It's not a clamshell and has over 5 feet of interior height!
 
2 137's will fit in a TC11 with 7" wide Curve skis set in the narrow position. Room to spare in the front and back. skis just touch or miss depending on how perfect you get them to the outsides of the trailer. Least they do in mine :)
 
Hi, Thank you for the replies and providing insight on our fitment question , will go with the TC11 then.
Happy New Year !
Cheers!
 
Hi, Thank you for the replies and providing insight on our fitment question , will go with the TC11 then.
Happy New Year !
Cheers!
You requested pics in a PM to me and I figured I would also post that here as well for others that may have the same question. So here goes:

In the pic it is hard to see but the skis are between a 1/16 to 1/8 inch apart with the skis set in the narrow position. Depending on how perfect they go on the trailer/how much the front shocks compress (it can make it wider) they are either just missing like in the pic or just barely touching. The nice thing about the curves is that there is never full on hard contact when putting them on/taking them off the trailer due to the curved profile. They can only just barely hit in the front and back. Not the whole length. Basically what I do is ride 1 sled ½ way into the trailer and then get in front of it to move it all the way over. Finish driving it on and repeat with the other sled. Same for taking them off. My TC11 is a 2010 and has the cables for the door on both sides. So I can't drive them up it right at the edge anyways. But as you will see, plenty of room front to back. Even a 141 would not be a problem.

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Note the wood ^^^ in front of the skis is the front curve of the trailer. So yep lots of room to spare :)
 


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