Normally, I have 3 in my 4-place but I will load them so they are facing the rear making it easy to drive out. This also seem to be the best weight distribution. If loading 4 they have to go in this way. I can drive-through but it seems most often I just back in the backdoor. LOL
Sled in the nose have the track in the V. I adjust the other two so they balance on the trailer axles. I weighted my trailer when I picked them up out of summer storage this year. These were my weights:
| Truck & Trailer only | Truck, Trailer & 3 sleds |
Steer Axle | 3360 LBS | 3440 LBS |
Drive Axle | 3740 LBS | 3840 LBS |
Trailer Axle | 3740 LBS | 5740 LBS |
Gross | 11,120 LBS | 13,020 LBS |
Note all of my add-ons for camping and "normal things" (tools, chairs, beds, Roof mounted AC, 20' awning) add a 1000 LBS over the base trailer weight.
I have a 2015 ZR9000 (back of trailer), 2016 ZR5000 (middle of trailer), and a 2007 Phazer (Front of trailer) also they are all 4-stokes.
The trailer is a 2014 R&R 2275PSD (22' Box 5' V and 7.5' Wide) Floors, walls, and ceiling are all 16" OC.