Buying a 3 place inline trailer soon

jedoyle

Active member
snobuilder - Are you saying 19' total length including V because I just don't see that happening unless you do the forward/backward/forward deal. Our trailer is 23' total including the V & that does not provide much extra room for our 3 sleds. That is kicking out the tail ends of the first 2 sleds & that is putting ski loops right next to the running boards of the previous sled.
 
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dfattack

Well-known member
Geez.

I don't know how you guys are cramming 4 sleds in the 23' trailers. I get three (long tracks) in my 7X29' comfortably but could't see getting 4 in there! let alone 4 in a 7X23'. I must be missing something...
 

Highflyer

Active member
Geez.

I don't know how you guys are cramming 4 sleds in the 23' trailers. I get three (long tracks) in my 7X29' comfortably but could't see getting 4 in there! let alone 4 in a 7X23'. I must be missing something...

Its a pain to squeeze the sleds in but definitely doable when you put them in facing different directions. I squeezed three 137" in my 7.5' x 14' w/ 5' V. Its not ideal but can be done.
 

snobuilder

Well-known member
snobuilder - Are you saying 19' total length including V because I just don't see that happening unless you do the forward/backward/forward deal. Our trailer is 23' total including the V & that does not provide much extra room for our 3 sleds. That is kicking out the tail ends of the first 2 sleds & that is putting ski loops right next to the running boards of the previous sled.

Sorry,.... no, 18' - 19' plus the nose.
 
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IndyCar

New member
I bought a legend 29 x 7 trailer four years ago, the seams started coming apart the first year. Now i have four seams that came unglued. You can put your finger between them. Becks Trailer would not warranty any of it so I will stay away from Becks and Legend.
 

saber1

Active member
Have owned a 7X23 R&R for 4 years now purchased new i am happy with it only had to replace a couple led Lights other than that its been a trouble free trailer. Its the slasher elite model paid $6700 Direct from Factory.i know some people gave it bad reviews but for the money its a great value Finished walls ,tie downs ,Aluminum wheels,dual Dexter Torsion axles ,2 color scheme ,All the hardware is still holding up so just saying worth a look and i haul 3 heavy Apexes so far so good.
 

snobinge

Member
Saber, glad you have had good luck with your R&R.

My issue has been with them standing by their product. They tout a strong warranty, however in my opinion their warranty is absolutely worthless. If you do some reasearch online/social media you will find that my sentiments are corroborated quite often.
 

saber1

Active member
I have not had a warranty issue yet but i just pulled up warranty and yea i see a lot of loop holes almost as much stuff not covered as covered IMG_0022.jpg
 

wheels006

Member
Thanks for all the input Gents! Ended up with the RC Trailer 7x23'. Picking it up sometime in the next week or two. Will have a Triton 2 place clamshell for sale soon! Got it from DR Trailers in Milan.
 

firefighter1

Active member
I have a 7x23 RC as well. I bought it in 2015 and love it. Fully finished inside with a cabinet. I did put some LED lighting down both sides which makes it a lot brighter inside also.
 
I also bought my last Legend or would special order with additional reinforcement on the frame under the axles. My 29' wore right through the frame when the frame tubes buckled a bit allowing the axle to loosen.

Does anyone use disc brakes on their trailer? A problem with all of them is trying to flush the salt off the brakes and not disturb the bearings.
 
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