If you want to stay around 14 feet in trailer length and have the ease of side loading you probly need to find a flatbed trailer that is over the tires (no fenders). I use a 14ft car hauler to haul 2 sportsmans and my predator. It works, but it's kind of a pain to load as the fenders are in the way. My buddy just had a 14 ft trailer built that kicks a**. It is 7 ft wide with a 3500lb axle. The deck is over the tires so no fenders. There is a rail where the ramps that are stored away attach to all along the sides of the trailer so you can load from anywhere. He also installed the E track system so he can tie down anywhere. It really is the best setup imo. He only paid $1600 for the trailer, too!
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