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I am interested also. I have a 2002 Triton v-nose clamshell but would love to find the lightest trailer that has a rear drop down door that will fit a 3rd sled. I haven't been in the 167 or seen one close up. I am curious to know if 3 sleds will fit in the 167. Maybe two sleds facing forward with one facing towards the back. It looks like it "might" work if the 3rd sled is a shorty and tunnel is nudged in there between the two tunnels of the sleds facing forward.
"I hauled 3 Renegades in my TC-16 to Wyoming 2 years ago. Drove the first sled in all the way on the right, the next one went in backwards all the way up on the left, and the third one went in backwards (angled) with the front portion of the track sitting on a box (secured to the deck using the tie-down track) that we made out of 3/4" plywood so the back of the sled could hang over the hood of the sled on the left. The box that the sled sat on was made with the proper angle so the track would be high enough to clear the sled behind it. Sound confusing but it worked really well. It was kind of a pain to load but we just had to do it twice, once to get out there and once to come back home. If I were to haul 3 sleds more often I'd get a bigger trailer."
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