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    Default Will there be enough room in a 6' x 10' Trailer to tie down RT?

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    Looking to get a 6x10 enclosed cargo trailer. I've seen posts that say it will fit. But is there enought room with the Spyder loaded to get around to for tie down straps to be attached to it and the floor? I'm a big guy and concerned about that.

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    You might want to measure the ramp opening width on the 6 x 10. After measuring several, I found out that some were not wide enough and one only had 1/2 in clearance on each side of the wheels. I went with a 7 x 12. This size gives enough clearance to get around to tie down my RTL.
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    with Skip .... Critical points are the Ramp WIDTH and width between the WHEEL WELLS .... if you load backwards there's not any issue with the wells. ... I had a Toyota pick-up ... made a flatbed and put a box on top .... very Steep ramp .... I used 24G ga. sheet metal that I put nail indentations on for Traction purposes for the rear tire. .... I actually loaded in the pouring rain, and it never slipped ..... also, only use one Rachet strap over the rear tire to hold the Spyder down. ... I did chock the front tires .... good luck .... Mike
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    I had one, the ramp was wide enough, but the cables brackets and cables that lifted the door were too narrow.

    I sold it and am looking for something a little wider.
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    Quote Originally Posted by captcharles View Post
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    Looking to get a 6x10 enclosed cargo trailer. I've seen posts that say it will fit. But is there enought room with the Spyder loaded to get around to for tie down straps to be attached to it and the floor? I'm a big guy and concerned about that.

    Thanks
    I'd get one with an access door up front. Most of the v-nose trailers have that. Also, install a winch to pull it in. Good luck.
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    I think you will be sorry if you don't get a trailer that is at least 6' wide and 12' wide. You'll have lots of "stuff" you may want to put next to or behind the Spyder.
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    I have a 7’x12’ enclosed trailer with a V-nose. I think 6’ x 10’ would be awfully tight especially when trying to tie it down. With 7’x12’ I am able to carefully walk around the Spyder without climbing. An added bonus, the V-nose 7’x12’ allows for storage of our riding gear, built in shelves and carrying other items, oil, gas can, cleaners, spare tire, telescope, etc..

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    I agree with jchadwi above that 7 foot wide is much better for access around the Spyder once you get it into the trailer. Note that most trailer widths are quoted to the outside of the walls. I bought a 7x14 with tandem wheels and I'm very pleased. Tandem axles are not really needed for this small trailer with the light load, but towing is much more stable and they are much more controllable in the event of a blowout. Ask me how I know. Tandems are also less sensitive to getting tongue weight exactly right to prevent sway.
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    Yea, I think you'll hate yourself if you get a 6'x10' trailer for 5 1/2'x8' spyder. If you do and you can get it in the trailer at least you won't have to tie it down because there's not enough room for it to go anywhere. Lots of good advice in the above posts.

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    I had to get a 7x12 in the brand I have. 20230411_110523.jpg
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    I use a 7x14 with tandem axles and a Vee nose with a front access door. I have room to move around the Spyder keep other Spyder related gear and equipt. in there. I was not very much more than a 7X12.
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    i have a 6X12 covered single axle. no problems for me. the wheels are outside of the box so no wheel wells. measure the opening size as you will need 51 inches to get it in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JesseT View Post
    i have a 6X12 covered single axle. no problems for me. the wheels are outside of the box so no wheel wells. measure the opening size as you will need 51 inches to get it in there.
    Have NO Idea what opening your talking about with only 51 inches!...Bill
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