Discover the most popular designs, important safety features, and questions you should ask when it comes time to purchase your snowmobile trailer.
December 17, 2014
Discover the most popular designs, important safety features, and questions you should ask when it comes time to purchase your snowmobile trailer.
You've bought your brand new snowmobile. It's perfect! You're so excited to hit the trails, when all of a sudden you realize you have no way to transport your new sled.
Enter the snowmobile trailer. A snowmobile trailer is easily just as important as the snowmobile itself. You'll probably own the trailer for much longer than your sled. Not to mention that your snowmobile trailer will be carrying some pretty precious cargo — your snowmobile.
Don’t be surprised if you are asked if you want to upgrade to a V-nose front (so your trailer is more aerodynamic), a built-in ramp (to save you time detaching it), and in-line models (also to make the trailer more aerodynamic). These upgrades can make your life much easier, but can also dramatically affect the cost of the trailer.
Beyond just deciding the best design and price tag for your snowmobile trailer, there are a couple important safety things you should factor in.
You should also look over the trailer to make sure it is in good shape. The trailer deck should be made of high quality marine grade plywood. Look for rubber torsion bar suspension. Get covered tires, or upgrade the tires altogether.
Lastly, once you have purchased a snowmobile trailer, make sure it is properly plated and registered with the Ministry of Transportation.
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