06dukeGT
Extreme
Probably a dumb question, I have a 2-place enclosed triton and I am trailering 200 miles solo. Does it matter what side I load sled?
davessrx
Extreme
If you can drive it up the center. Otherwise I try to keep a solo sled towards the wind. I don't know if it matters much but I'm odd like that.
bottlerocket
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Just alternate each time.
Ding
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Hurry quick, buy another sled . . . you don't want the trailer tires wearing more on one side . . .
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davessrx said:If you can drive it up the center. Otherwise I try to keep a solo sled towards the wind. I don't know if it matters much but I'm odd like that.
That's so funny that you say that. Friday I just put on over 500 miles in heavy side winds to pick up my new sled with a Triton covered trailer.
Normally, I cannot see the Orange and Red running lights along the top of the trailer in my mirrors. On they way down (unloaded) I could see both the front orange and rear red lights in my mirror!! That was about the time that I slowed myself down a bit as the wind was getting ahold of that trailer!! I was just too excited to get to the dealer.
The way back was another story. Put a new Yamaha Trail-tank apex in the trailer and she tracked nice and straight! Of course, it was on the "upwind" side of the trailer.
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