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    Well... I went Trailer shopping today. Haulmark 6x12 is no good, ramp is too narrow for Spyders. 7x14 works, no one in my area has 7x12, I can order one but it will only be $200 cheaper than 7x14. I looked at Haulmark Passport & Transport, Transport is $1k more, no exposed riviets on outside (I like that) both have good ramp/spring. Transport has some nice features, I think it’s worth the extra $1k. For everything, Passport is just shy of $6k, Transport around $7k (Transport has rings for tiedowns).
    Base Price for 7x14:
    Haulmark Passport= $4,700
    Haulmark Transport=$5,700
    CargoMate Blazer=$5,600
    Also looked at the Cargo Mate Blazer, $5,600 (not including tax etc). This one has decent plywood, not a V-nose but interior is nicer than Haulmark and has no exterior rivets. I may go check out some Larks tomorrow but I just read some bad reviews. But, ive found good & bad reviews on just about every trailer I’ve researched.
    Just thought I’d pass along the info I learned today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred View Post
    That’s a great point ER. The 6x12 I’m looking at has a 6’ interior height. I’m 5’11.5” so guessing I’ll have to bend a bit.
    It is your height while SEATED on the Spyder that counts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred View Post
    Well... I went Trailer shopping today.
    But, ive found good & bad reviews on just about every trailer I’ve researched.
    Just thought I’d pass along the info I learned today.
    Sounds like you've got the process well under control, and learning quite a bit doing it!

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    you are wasting your money on those trailers they have steel frames look for aluminum frame smooth side trailers my rt fits in 6x12 trailer ramp is tight but it works you live in north east salt rust frames they are heavier I have 6x12 haulmark 7.5x14 blizzard aluminum 6.5 inside height get better fuel mileage with aluminum buy a vnose trailer cuts wind better fuel mileage

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    Quote Originally Posted by Easy Rider View Post
    It is your height while SEATED on the Spyder that counts.
    Not really. After trying to tie down and maneuver you will soon tire of doing it bent over and your back will start talking to you. A six foot trailer will measure about 5' 10 1/2" inside height. If your taller than that spend the extra $3-500 and get the 6 1/2".

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaherbst View Post
    If your taller than that spend the extra $3-500 and get the 6 1/2".


    Details are important.

    I didn't have that problem....much......because I was hauling a 2-wheeler with a drive-on chock in the front.
    And I'm pretty short too.

    It is an excellent point though as I get stiff applying the straps at all 3 corners in my toy hauler.
    I've been thinking of looking for drive-on chocks for the 2 front wheels to put in there.

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