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    Frame Measurement

    Can some one give me a measurement from front to back of frame. I am going to pick my 33 up from Factory Five. and need measurement to see if it wiil fit in my enclose trailer.
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    10 feet 6 inches for just the chassis but that's without the body.

    11 foot would get the frame in. Mine was relayed in an enclosed that was 16 feet. The body will be on the chassis from FF and is about 12' 6".



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    Actually that might be an 18 foot trailer that we used. It's the VCP trailer.

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    You might want to contact user towman. He posted on the other forum that he was able to squeeze it into a 6X12 enclosed snowmobile trailer:

    http://www.ffcars.com/forums/showthr...nclosed&page=2

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    Quote Originally Posted by smithtlw View Post
    You might want to contact user towman. He posted on the other forum that he was able to squeeze it into a 6X12 enclosed snowmobile trailer:

    http://www.ffcars.com/forums/showthr...nclosed&page=2

    Todd
    Haha, I think it was a motorcycle trailer. Towman probably wouldn't get much use from a snowmachine in Florida.

    I forgot about that, it seems a bit small but obviously TM got it done.

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    yeah i fit it all in a 6x12 motorcycle trailer the car is 59'' i think and 12' long or maybe 12' 3'' the way my trailer was made it was 12' 6'' or 12' 3' inside and my back door was 60'' it just fit they loaded the car in backwards i put some of the boxes inside the car it pulled great all the way to florida

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    Quote Originally Posted by towman View Post
    yeah i fit it all in a 6x12 motorcycle trailer the car is 59'' i think and 12' long or maybe 12' 3'' the way my trailer was made it was 12' 6'' or 12' 3' inside and my back door was 60'' it just fit they loaded the car in backwards i put some of the boxes inside the car it pulled great all the way to florida
    What, no snowmobile??

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    I thought everybody had snowmobiles!

    I guess I must have snow on the brain after the additional 6" last week.

    PS - they do race them up here on the pavement 1320 and some of them are 11 second bone stock (maybe quicker, I don't really follow it but I know they are fast).

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    Quote Originally Posted by smithtlw View Post
    I thought everybody had snowmobiles!

    I guess I must have snow on the brain after the additional 6" last week.

    PS - they do race them up here on the pavement 1320 and some of them are 11 second bone stock (maybe quicker, I don't really follow it but I know they are fast).
    Yep, I've seen some youtube vids of that stuff. It looks crazy and COLD.

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    I just measured my trailer, the inside is 12' exactly. So I will be looking for a longer enclosed trailer. Thanks for the Help.

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    are you sure it wont fit this is what mine looked like the nose of it curves inside all of them ive seen say they are 12' but are a little bigger on the inside then that and no no snowmobiles here we got seadoo's
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    Unless my ruler is lying Oh I meant my eye sight and I didnt have my glasses on. It is 12' from front Wall to Door Closed. Mine does not curve in the front the wall is straight across.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Letsgo33 View Post
    Unless my ruler is lying Oh I meant my eye sight and I didnt have my glasses on. It is 12' from front Wall to Door Closed. Mine does not curve in the front the wall is straight across.
    I just measured our Boy Scout trailer which is a 12' and we got cheated it's 11'10"?????? We also have a 16' that has a pointed nose. It measures 16'6" NOT counting the tapered nose. I've been waiting for a good deal on a used enclosed but it won't come until I spend the money on something else.

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    well if its the only thing you got if you got over 59'' on the door you could take the four body screws off inside the doors and the aluminum pannel in the trunk and slide the body forward quite a bit just have F5 leave your trunk aluminum out of the car you could probabley get 6'' to 12'' easy if that would save you the shipping money it would work

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