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Looking for ideas/pictures on different ways everyone is hauling multiple rails....Need to figure out a way to try and haul 2 LT sandrails in a 30ft gooseneck enclosed trailer for a trip to St. Anthony, Idaho........ The trailer is 30ft overall, with a box floor space of 24ft. We have 2 rails. One is 14ft and the other is 16ft. That is with both rails having both front sand tires on them. Could put trailer tires on them to make the distance a foot or so shorter...

Curious if anyone has attempted to haul a couple of rails in this fasion? We thought about driving the shorter rail up as far as it would go into the overhang by the hitch. But still would need more room I think...

Here is the only picture of the trailer I have currently. It is all open inside, no living quarters.

Thanks
IslandsintheSun
I have done something similar.
Put the first rail in backwards...lift front...run 2nd rail in forward...front part of 2nd rail should go under first rail.


Or ramps up to the upper level...run rail all the way up to front???

Maybe???? tongue.gif
2Extreme
QUOTE (Islands in the Sun @ Jun 29 2010, 10:17 AM) *
I have done something similar.
Put the first rail in backwards...lift front...run 2nd rail in forward...front part of 2nd rail should go under first rail.


Or ramps up to the upper level...run rail all the way up to front???

Maybe???? tongue.gif


My friends do it the same way by backing the first car in, lifting the front wheels on to Hd motorcyle stands and driving the second car forwards. This is in a 26ft. trailer with room to spare. You might have to remove the wing trunk for addtional clearance.
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