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    Ranger Polaris 800

    Looking at a Ranger 1 seater. specs show over all length 10 feet, over all width 5' 21 inches. Does anybody know the actual wheel base width. Would a 5 foot 5 inch wide by 10' trailer work? TIA

    #2
    Check the width again. 5ft 21in, is an odd way to advertise 6ft 9in.

    If its 5ft 2in, the width is tight but doable. I would be concerned with the length and tied down.

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      #3
      It will fit on a 5X10 BUT it would be a squeeze. You would also have to be VERY careful to make sure the sides (gas tank area) will clear the tailgate portion of the trailer. More specifically when loading & unloading.

      A 6X10 fits a full size Ranger PERFECTLY.

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        #4
        Decided to just buy a 6 x 10. Thanks fellows.

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          #5
          Originally posted by texan4ut View Post
          Decided to just buy a 6 x 10. Thanks fellows.
          Spend an extra $200 and get a 14'er. You'll be happy you did later and having dual axles towing a $10k machine is much safer.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Sackett View Post
            Spend an extra $200 and get a 14'er. You'll be happy you did later and having dual axles towing a $10k machine is much safer.
            Thanks I am looking now. can't decide fold up ramp like I have now or no ramp and use ramps that you put on each time. What do you prefer.

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              #7
              Fold up ramp, hated using the heavy ramps, loading and unloading. The 14 ft i just bought for our Mule has the spring assist 4ft ramp, its nice since my wife can unload and load the mule with no problems. But i also have an 18ft that doesnt have the fold up gate for longer items if needed. If it was only to haul a utv/atv fold up ramp all the way.

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                #8
                Like said a above no way in he!! i would pull a ranger a long ways on a single axle trailer. i have 8-9 different trailers and the only single axle i have i use to pull behind the ranger. Good thing about double axles if you blow a tire you can chain it up and get on home if need be. As cheesy as trailers are now days you better go overkill..

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                  #9
                  I wouldn’t get the fold up ramp. Reason being if you are ever hauling anything right at the correct length, the fold up ramp can cause clearance issues. When i haul the golf cart on my 5x8 I have to back it on to fit, if I don’t the back seat footrest hits the ramp.

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                    #10
                    I haul my ranger and kids 400cc honda on a single axle 14 footer all the time. But, I had it built with a 5200# axle and a heavy frame. I prefer no gate in the rear for extended gates and less wind drag.

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                      #11
                      I wish I would have spent the extra coin and bought the tandem axle 6x12 instead of the single axle I have. Mainly just for piece of mind while towing. However, I will say I have towed my Ranger on it all over the state and never had an issue.

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