Worlds Coolest AX Trailer

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Worlds Coolest AX Trailer

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Custom made AX trailer. This was made in Canada by the elves (actually a frozen buddy of Reijo).
It is based on an older Accord independent rear suspension. Locking clamshell covers front & rear. Front fits 4 tires; 2) 245 X 17 & 2) 275 X 17).
Plenty of room for Jack, jackstands, water bottle & lots of tools.
Pulls amazingly behind my S2000.
New LED lights and wiring, new bearings w/ spares. Extra alloy wheels (never mounted).
Includes a trailer dolly to move it around easily.
I really don't want to sell. but switched to SK1 so don't really need and moved so don't have room.
$300.00

JP

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Canadian license plate included? Is the hitch available? Does it leak when it rains? Do you ever eat oatmeal for breakfast?

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John Prosser wrote:Custom made AX trailer. This was made in Canada by the elves (actually a frozen buddy of Reijo).
It is based on an older Accord independent rear suspension. Locking clamshell covers front & rear. Front fits 4 tires; 2) 245 X 17 & 2) 275 X 17).
Plenty of room for Jack, jackstands, water bottle & lots of tools.
Pulls amazingly behind my S2000.
New LED lights and wiring, new bearings w/ spares. Extra alloy wheels (never mounted).
Includes a trailer dolly to move it around easily.
I really don't want to sell. but switched to SK1 so don't really need and moved so don't have room.
$300.00

JP

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Is that $300 American dollars?
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George
Yes, Maybe, sometimes.
Jason
Sorry the new world currency is Yuan (Chinese). Ask George.
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John Prosser wrote:George
Yes, Maybe, sometimes.
Four questions, three answers.........what's up with that? :P
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Sorry.
I prefer Cheerios.
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You must be a hungry man for $300 worth of Cheerios. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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The dollar (yuan) just doesn't buy what it used to. Besides, I like blueberries on my cheerios.
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300 yuan is US$44.

Ever cut yourself on those fenders????
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Steve Ekstrand wrote:

Ever cut yourself on those fenders????
Was wondering that myself. Schenker probably wouldn't even allow it at an event due to the safety hazard. :lol:
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The fenders are on my list to replace. I was gonna do em with diamond plate.
It is thin aluminum, but mounted to a steel frame with no overhang. So they look more dangerous than they are.
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Rick Brown wrote:
Steve Ekstrand wrote:

Ever cut yourself on those fenders????
Was wondering that myself. Schenker probably wouldn't even allow it at an event due to the safety hazard. :lol:
No! He could bring it to the entrance...
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But , but, but.
I practice safe clumping, honest.
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John Prosser wrote:But , but, but.
I practice safe clumping, honest.
Another clumper reveals himself. :lol:
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George Schilling wrote:
John Prosser wrote:But , but, but.
I practice safe clumping, honest.
Another clumper reveals himself. :lol:
I heard that makes hair grow on your palms. :shock:
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Couple of shots with covers up. They are on gas struts and lock securely. Tire space on each side of front is 22" per side. I have 275 x 17 and 245 x 17. Could go slightly wider maybe an inch or so.
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