yamaracer18
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What size/ brand trailer do you guys suggest for a 2012 nytro xtx? I was thinking 10ft would be to small?
YamiSmurf
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Go with the 12'er or larger. You can never have too much trailer.
Andyfreeze
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YamiSmurf said:Go with the 12'er or larger. You can never have too much trailer.
X2.... definitely go with 12ft'er. An xtx will fit in a 10ft enclosed but it's tight. If your budget allows go 12ft.
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10 is to tight, go 12, you won't be sorry
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i have a 14ft sled bed with dual wheels with brakes and love it
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darv said:i have a 14ft sled bed with dual wheels with brakes and love it
Have the same thing with a snocap, no desire to change.
yamaracer18
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What brand do you guys suggest? i was looking at triton
YamiSmurf
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I've had both Triton and Floe trailers. If I were to buy again, I would go with the Triton for a few minor reasons.
FJR1300
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I have a Rance Renegade 20' enclosed. It can handle 2 XTX's and 2 mountain sleds.
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I've had years of good trailering with my 12 foot enclosed Triton. I haul Attaks and Warriors with 136" tracks, and there is no problem with them fitting.
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Definately a 12' or more. I have two apex ltx gt's that are perfect for a 10'x 8' open, but if I was to buy a enclosed it would be bigger (unless its a vnose).
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YamiSmurf
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:45 am    Post subject:
I've had both Triton and Floe trailers. If I were to buy again, I would go with the Triton for a few minor reasons.
Why triton over floe?
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:45 am    Post subject:
I've had both Triton and Floe trailers. If I were to buy again, I would go with the Triton for a few minor reasons.
Why triton over floe?
I have had good luck with Newmans trailers. 12ft v-front drive on/drive off.
YamiSmurf
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twigsy27 said:YamiSmurf
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:45 am    Post subject:
I've had both Triton and Floe trailers. If I were to buy again, I would go with the Triton for a few minor reasons.
Why triton over floe?
The locks on the floe especially the front are constantly frozen. Keep deicer/burnzamatic with you at all times. Front enclosure would freeze to the ramp more than the triton. Axel was not strong enough for a viper and mxz and therefore bent. Replaced under warranty and I added a second one. This happen to three floes on our group. The oil bath bearings failed as the rear seals failed. Keep a grease gun to fill up if the oil drains out and check regularly like every stop.
Do I need to go on? LOL
If I were to do it again, I would spend my dollars on a Rance Renegade that has fold down doors.
Hope this helps.
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