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  • Wide Selection of ATV Trailers: Find the perfect trailer for your ATV or side-by-side vehicle.
  • Durable and Long-Lasting: Built to withstand years of reliable service.
  • Side-by-Side Trailers: Specifically designed for transporting side-by-side vehicles.
  • Variety of Options: Explore our range of ATV and SxS trailers, including utility trailers and quad trailers for sale.
  • Easy to Use: Designed for convenience and reliability, ensuring hassle-free transport.

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GVWR:2900-3500 lb

AXLE CONFIG:single

AXLE:3500lb.

LENGTH:12-14'

LENGTH:12-14'

BRAKES:optional

HITCH TYPE:bumper pull

GVWR:2990 lbs

AXLE CONFIG:single

AXLE:3500lb.

LENGTH:8' - 12'

LENGTH:8' - 12'

BRAKES:optional

HITCH TYPE:bumper pull

GVWR:2990 lbs

AXLE CONFIG:single

AXLE:3500lb.

LENGTH:12' - 14'

LENGTH:12' - 14'

BRAKES:optional

HITCH TYPE:bumper pull

GVWR:2990 lbs

AXLE CONFIG:single

AXLE:3500lb.

LENGTH:12'-14'

LENGTH:12'-14'

BRAKES:optional

HITCH TYPE:bumper pull

GVWR:2990 lbs

AXLE CONFIG:single

AXLE:3500lb.

LENGTH:10'-14'

LENGTH:10'-14'

BRAKES:none

HITCH TYPE:bumper pull

GVWR:2990 lb- 3500lbs

AXLE CONFIG:single

AXLE:3500lb.

LENGTH:8'-14'

LENGTH:8'-14'

BRAKES:optional

HITCH TYPE:bumper pull

GVWR:2990 lbs

AXLE CONFIG:single

AXLE:3500lb.

LENGTH:8' - 10'

LENGTH:8' - 10'

BRAKES:none

HITCH TYPE:bumper pull

GVWR:2990 lbs- 3500 lbs

AXLE CONFIG:single

AXLE:3500lb.

LENGTH:8'-14'

LENGTH:8'-14'

BRAKES:optional

HITCH TYPE:bumper pull

GVWR:2000-2990 lbs

AXLE CONFIG:single

AXLE:3500lb.

LENGTH:8-12

LENGTH:8-12

BRAKES:none

HITCH TYPE:bumper pull

GVWR:2500 lbs

AXLE CONFIG:single

AXLE:-

BRAKES:none

HITCH TYPE:bumper pull

DISCLAIMER:

BC Cargo and their Service Providers make every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy of information on this website. If for any reason the information is not correct BC Cargo and their Service Providers are not responsible for an errors on these pages. Please verify any information in question prior to making a purchase.

FAQs for ATV/SXS Trailers

No, an aluminum trailer will not rust, because rust is a form of corrosion that happens to iron and its alloys. Aluminum is naturally resistant to rust and corrosion, making it a durable and long-lasting material for trailers. However, aluminum can still corrode, so regular cleaning, especially after exposure to road salt or moisture, is important to maintain its lifespan and appearance.

The easiest way to transport an ATV on a trailer involves using a proper ramp to drive the ATV onto the trailer, securing it with strong, well-placed ratchet straps to its frame, and ensuring even weight distribution, typically with more than half the weight forward of the trailer’s axle. Before driving, double-check the hitch, lights, and straps, and drive cautiously, checking your straps periodically.

To properly tie down an ATV on a trailer, you should secure straps to the ATV’s frame or solid suspension components and use four tie-down points, two on the front and two on the back, connecting them to secure points on the trailer. The straps should be tightened enough to slightly compress the front suspension but not to the point of damage, allowing the machine to “float” over the road while preventing movement. Avoid using plastic or rubber parts, bumpers, or axles as tie-down points.

An aluminum trailer’s life expectancy ranges from 10 to 20 years or more, depending on factors like maintenance, the quality of the trailer, and the specific conditions it’s used in. Due to aluminum’s natural resistance to rust and corrosion, these trailers offer excellent durability and can have a longer lifespan than steel trailers, though proper care is essential to maximize their longevity.

A trailer must A 6′ x 12′ or 6.5′ x 12′ trailer is generally sufficient for a two-seat side-by-side, while a 6.5′ x 14′ or 7′ x 14′ trailer is recommended for most four-seat models. Always check the specific dimensions of your side-by-side, especially its width and length, and ensure the trailer provides adequate clearance and space for tie-downs and potential extra gear.be fitted with an effective brake system if GVWR is greater than 1360kg (3000lbs).

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