Will two wagons fit on a 16' trailer

Will they fit?
Ok, i'm leaving tomorrow morning at 3am headed 8 hours south to pick up my first ever wagon!... and my second ever wagon!
Originally I was only planning on getting one, but the second came up with fenders and doors I needed to fix the rt4wd.
The lady I was going to buy parts from made me an offer I couldn't refuse so i'm taking the whole thing.
Now the problem is, can I fit them both on my trailer?
It's a double axle 16' heavy duty trailer. The guy i'm borrowing it from uses it to haul his big ass boat behind a dually pick up.
At first I thought i'd make it, but now i'm not so sure. I'll probably have to take the bumpers off and then squeeze them in tight. I guess the one in back can hang the rear off as long as the wheels are on?? Man... I guess worst case, i'll buy it anyway and then just park it some place and come back another day.
Sucks though.. 8 hours one way through the Denali mountains... No bueno
This is going to be sketchy.
WISH ME LUCK!
Ok, i'm leaving tomorrow morning at 3am headed 8 hours south to pick up my first ever wagon!... and my second ever wagon!
Originally I was only planning on getting one, but the second came up with fenders and doors I needed to fix the rt4wd.
The lady I was going to buy parts from made me an offer I couldn't refuse so i'm taking the whole thing.
Now the problem is, can I fit them both on my trailer?
It's a double axle 16' heavy duty trailer. The guy i'm borrowing it from uses it to haul his big ass boat behind a dually pick up.
At first I thought i'd make it, but now i'm not so sure. I'll probably have to take the bumpers off and then squeeze them in tight. I guess the one in back can hang the rear off as long as the wheels are on?? Man... I guess worst case, i'll buy it anyway and then just park it some place and come back another day.
Sucks though.. 8 hours one way through the Denali mountains... No bueno

WISH ME LUCK!
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