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Supreme Air
I have a good Buddie looking to buy a stacker trailer 24' or bigger ...must be 98' rear door and be a minimum of 13' from ground to top and also have a lift preferable a belly but standard could be modified.... Show me what you guys have .
dbart
Here are a bunch Aaron.

http://www.racingjunk.com/search?searchStr...;categoryId1=50

db
Supreme Air
QUOTE (dbart @ Jul 12 2010, 05:56 PM) *

I think the problem with most of those are the back doors are to narrow...only us west coast guys with big sand cars need 98 "....
coryz71
PM'ed you. smokin.gif
dbart
QUOTE (Supreme Air @ Jul 12 2010, 06:04 PM) *
QUOTE (dbart @ Jul 12 2010, 05:56 PM) *

I think the problem with most of those are the back doors are to narrow...only us west coast guys with big sand cars need 98 "....


Gotta tell those East Coast guys to Man Up huh and make it wide?
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db
crappy
Try this one I do not know if he will sell the trailer by itself but I do know that he like to buy and sell things alot

http://www.glamisdunes.com/invision/index....=201706&hl=
2442turborail
Here is one for sale by a board member. Looks like it matches your request except for the height of the rear door.

http://www.veloce1.com/atcstacker.html
MATSOFATSO
QUOTE (Supreme Air @ Jul 12 2010, 06:28 PM) *
I have a good Buddie looking to buy a stacker trailer 24' or bigger ...must be 98' rear door and be a minimum of 13' from ground to top and also have a lift preferable a belly but standard could be modified.... Show me what you guys have .


What kind of car(s) are you guys trying to get to fit into the trailer?
Bohica
QUOTE (Supreme Air @ Jul 12 2010, 05:28 PM) *
I have a good Buddie looking to buy a stacker trailer 24' or bigger ...must be 98' rear door and be a minimum of 13' from ground to top and also have a lift preferable a belly but standard could be modified.... Show me what you guys have .


Are you looking for a trailer with 13' of interior height? That will be the tough part with an over height limit of 14' permitted by law.
TurtleRacing
Says 13' from GROUND to top.
Supreme Air
QUOTE (MATSOFATSO @ Jul 13 2010, 03:21 PM) *
QUOTE (Supreme Air @ Jul 12 2010, 06:28 PM) *
I have a good Buddie looking to buy a stacker trailer 24' or bigger ...must be 98' rear door and be a minimum of 13' from ground to top and also have a lift preferable a belly but standard could be modified.... Show me what you guys have .


What kind of car(s) are you guys trying to get to fit into the trailer?

A Racer and a rhino ....
coryz71
QUOTE (Supreme Air @ Jul 13 2010, 04:03 PM) *
QUOTE (MATSOFATSO @ Jul 13 2010, 03:21 PM) *
QUOTE (Supreme Air @ Jul 12 2010, 06:28 PM) *
I have a good Buddie looking to buy a stacker trailer 24' or bigger ...must be 98' rear door and be a minimum of 13' from ground to top and also have a lift preferable a belly but standard could be modified.... Show me what you guys have .


What kind of car(s) are you guys trying to get to fit into the trailer?

A Racer and a rhino ....



Lose the wheel spacers or get the right wheels on the Racer and mine will do it.

Long travel Teryx and sand rail on bottom, 6 quads on top. I did it 3 times last year sraptor.gif
Small Block Mafia
the v-nose stacker is nice but not tall inside its only 10'6" needs to be 11'6" without a belly lift. how tall is corys? I have a 6" over long travel Rhino and a full size Racer , a trophy kart,drag banshee and a dune banshee I need to fit to keep everyone happy!
LVBIGRICK
SOMEONE ON DUMONT DUNE RIDERS HAS ONE FOR SALE............
coryz71
QUOTE (Small Block Mafia @ Jul 13 2010, 05:23 PM) *
the v-nose stacker is nice but not tall inside its only 10'6" needs to be 11'6" without a belly lift. how tall is corys? I have a 6" over long travel Rhino and a full size Racer , a trophy kart,drag banshee and a dune banshee I need to fit to keep everyone happy!



It will fit no problem! My Teryx is +6" and Teryx's are bigger than Rhinos. Trophy carts up top and quads easily!
Small Block Mafia
how tall inside from floor to ceiling Cory?
coryz71
QUOTE (Small Block Mafia @ Jul 14 2010, 06:55 AM) *
how tall inside from floor to ceiling Cory?



I'll get you some measurements shortly.
MATSOFATSO
05'/06' Progressive industries stacker trailer.
Dimensions:
121" from trailer floor to ceiling.
115" from trailer lift platform to ceiling.
12 feet ground to top of trailer (exterior).
7'4" rear door opening (height).
94" rear door width.
97" interior width (wall to wall).
86" width between lift posts.
82" width between wheel wells.
21'8" interior length (work bench to rear door).
28'5" exterior length (INCLUDING TRAILER NECK).
24'5" trailer boxed length (excluding the trailer neck).
Other Features:
40 gallon fuel cell w/low volume fuel pump.
50 gallon fresh water holding w/exterior wash/sink station.
exterior air hose (interior tank/pump not included).
120v hook up for shop lighting and electricity.
exterior battery banks for emergency lift and light operation (usually what we always used).
Stinger 4000lb capacity pan lift (not a belly lift, sorry).
electric jack stand on trailer tounge.
took it to the dunes once, replaced all the tires, and had two spares made.
NOTE, I was able to fit our tatum pre-runner into this, and it was about 86-88 inches wide with my baby tires.
Hope this helps with you search.
Paid 40k, asking 30k. PM me with any questions!
MATSOFATSO
Also comes with that anti-sway hitch and linkages.
elitejz
new universal 1o2x22ft full stack with lift 25k come get it it will all fit
coryz71
Not big enough!!


He needs a trailer with 28' inside the box and at least a door opening of 98".

He has lots of fun stuff!
blackalak
supreme said 24' or bigger??
elitejz
24ft as well but it will all fit in a 22ft two lifts
MATSOFATSO
Chill out cory... haha
Small Block Mafia
2 lifts in a 22 ft trailer? need pics
elitejz
i ll post pics soon i had one at the off road show
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