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BLKTOPTRVL 05-29-06 12:51 PM

Light Weight Towing...
 
Does anyone know of a flat trailer that is extremely lightweight, yet can carry a Touring model?

the_glass_man 05-29-06 01:30 PM

Check out the Race Car hauler on http://www.expresstrailer.com/a-car.htm

BLKTOPTRVL 05-29-06 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by the_glass_man
Check out the Race Car hauler on http://www.expresstrailer.com/a-car.htm

Thanks.

I was already there an I like what I see. I was hoping to find someone who had experiece and could suggest a trailer that they KNOW is solid and reliable.

pincusa 05-30-06 10:06 AM

Trailex Aluminum trailers. I pull my Porsche with one - car is 3140lbs.
Two axle with brakes will work for you. You'll still want a tow car with a 5000lb towing capacity unless you're staying local. I got an old short bus with a 7.5L diesel to tow. It's a full ton frame and pulls very well. It was $1000 and best of all when it's not moving it's a shed! Easy to keep spare parts in it and not clutter the garage.
Just my 2cents.

BLKTOPTRVL 06-04-06 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by pincusa
Trailex Aluminum trailers. I pull my Porsche with one - car is 3140lbs.
Two axle with brakes will work for you. You'll still want a tow car with a 5000lb towing capacity unless you're staying local. I got an old short bus with a 7.5L diesel to tow. It's a full ton frame and pulls very well. It was $1000 and best of all when it's not moving it's a shed! Easy to keep spare parts in it and not clutter the garage.
Just my 2cents.

Thanks.


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