I did what I tell people to NEVER do. I went cheap with a Lowe's (forgot the actual manufacturer) 6' X 16' trailer. I didn't pay attention when I initially ordered it, and it's got 2' sides all the way around, and ramp that only supports 1,000lbs. according to their website. I've got a NorthStar ordered, so the doors will be an issue opening and closing. I'm not going to do the "Duke Boys" crap of going through the window, so I'll take it to a fab shop and have them install a hinged gate that will swing out when I need to open the side by side door, so I can enter and exit the machine. I also don't believe the gate will support a 2,500lb. (?) machine, so I'll probably cut the ramp off and buy a set of aluminum ramps to load/unload the machine. I did get dual axles, as I always have believed in them, and the ability to limp home or wherever I need to go if I do get a flat on one of them. The reason I went cheap on the trailer was because I just spent 31K on the machine, and I also have a 12,000 dollar gooseneck ordered, and I just got tired of hemorrhaging money. But I should have taken my own advice and not went cheap on the UTV trailer, because it's already causing me to modify it when it gets here, and costing more money than I had planned on. Lesson learned.