A trailer specifically designed for 2 ATV's with the ramps needed to easily load and unload. Plans include several variations for customization like ramps that attach to the side for loading, and store under the trailer for traveling. This trailer has been engineered for strength, for functionality, and on-the-road stability! Check out all the features.
Here are the plans for one of the 2 specialty ATV trailers we offer -- Both sizes accommodate 2 full size ATV's:
- The smaller size (5'x 10.5' bed) is a little narrower and slightly sorter but accommodates 2 full size ATV's just the same. The narrower profile can be a benefit when pulling it behind something other than a full size vehicle.
- The larger size (6'x 11' bed) is a little larger for a little extra space or to carrying some extra gear if needed.
- Both are designed for a single 2000# or 3500# axle. Both come with lots of options for customizing the trailer to your needs.
5x10.5 ATV Trailer Plan View 6x11 Similar (wider & longer) |
Options for the trailers include things like:
- Ramp & Ramp Storage Options
- Bed Material & Height Options
- Front Storage / Shield Options
- Tie-down Options
- Tailgate Option
- And More ...
* Do it yourself and build it to meet your needs. *
For Strength and simplicity, the trailers use standard steel beams with triangulation for rigidity. Some other trailer designs are weak and require short sides. Not these. They are strong, by design, starting at the frame.
Towing Stability, is achieved by adhering to the fundamentals, adjustable options for various load types and standard features like a tongue long enough for proper vehicle spacing and maneuverability.
Design Versatility brings axle and brake options for load and bed height, sides (options and variations), a top (or not), several bed options and a fold down tailgate/ramp -- all included in the trailer plans.
Finally, Options. These plans have options like hidden ramps, motorcycle stands, an aerodynamic front, toolbox mounting, infinitely variable tie-down placement, etc. all included, and specifically designed for ATV's.
Specialty ATV Trailer Plans Available in the following Sizes
(See below for more dimension information.) |
| Trailer Plans | Axle Capacity* | Nominal Bed Size |
| Twin ATV - Compact | 2000# or 3500# Single Axle* | 5' x 10.5' |
| Twin ATV - Plus | 2000# or 3500# Single Axle* | 6' x 11' |
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Plans include lots of options for customization, a full list of materials, suggested parts and sources, complete illustrated instructions, full detailed drawings, (and more . . . ).
ATV Trailer Plans Technical Information:
- * Trailers built from these plans have beds with an actual size 1.5" wider, and 3.5" longer than indicated.
- Overall length including the tongue is 52 - 58 inches beyond the indicated bed length.
- Trailer bed height will depend on design options chosen and will range from 16 inches up. (Bed height shown is a low 18")
- Max load capacity depends on the axle option, and includes the trailer weight.
- Several options are included with each set of plans to provide a wide variety of function. Some options are mutually exclusive. Not all options are shown in the pictures here.
- Trailer weight will vary depending on design options. Weight of the trailer increases with length, width and increased axle capacity.
- For more plans info, read about what the plans contain, and why our trailer plans are better.
Construction : Requires metal working skills like cutting, drilling, set-up & welding.
If you would like to build one of these trailers, complete, easy to follow, fully illustrated plans can be
ordered here. Other tools like a
Small Gantry Crane are very helpful and plans can be ordered here.
* Trailer load capacity is dependent on axle(s), components and material options used. It is also highly dependent on materials, construction techniques, assembly methods and proper load application -- and includes the weight of the trailer. Load capacity does not include capacities for purchased parts such as the hitch, chain,
springs, axles, tires, etc.. Do not exceed manufactures limits. Always use caution, proper safety equipment and tie downs when loading and towing a trailer. Secure all objects to trailer before towing.