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Originally Posted by Irontent
If you are considering an open trailer, check-out the ones made by Alumna. I purchased the 6810T Trailer for towing my Rzr. They have several different sizes. They make some with drop-down ramps as well as self-stowing ramps.
I opted for a tilt-bed model. To load, there is one pin to remove, and the entire trailer bed tilts-down. I drive the Rzr on, and as the Rzr moves forward, the bed tilts-back into the normal towing position. I get out of the Rzr, and replace the hold-down pin.
I got the optional front, and two sides so I can also use it as a utility trailer.
Here is a pic of the hold-down straps I use. They make it super easy and quick to load/unload as well ATV WHEEL CHOCK AND TIE-DOWN STRAP KIT « Erickson Manufacturing Ltd.
The tilt-down release pin is mounted on the trailer tongue and shown in a pic.
The trailer with the Rzr loaded (before I installed the optional front / sides) is attached, as well as a shot of the trailer with the front & sides installed.
There are cheaper solutions, but the weight savings for an all aluminum trailer made it worth it for me.
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Great minds think alike. Mercedes, RZR, Aluma 7712HTilt.
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Bill & Martha more than 46 years.
Traveling with Shih Tzu's Baily, Bella and Maltese Buster. Towing, Golf Cart, Harley or Polaris RZR. 3 of our darling Shih Tzu's passed away recently and I just can't take them off of here. RIP Baxter, Baili & sweet sweet Bella. Buster is our little rock.
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