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Re: Trailering your car...

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 8:53 pm
by Eric Stanley
I bought one today and your suggestions really helped. Got it here: Az-Tex Trailers in Fontana. Good guys - great deal! Ended up with a 16x8.5 with 2 3500# axles, brakes on both axles, 4 flush d-rings, spare mounted to the side... for less than 2200 OTD. HAPPY! :thumbup:







Thanks for your input!


Eric

Re: Trailering your car...

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 4:25 pm
by Michael Colangelo
I use a all-steel 16 ft open trailer built by Az-Tex in Fontana (just a few miles from Cal Speedway). I'm pretty happy with it aside from the crappy bulb-type tail lights. I will be replacing them with LED tail lights. My trailer has a flip down left side fender and the longer ramps. The flip down left fender is still too high but I will be fixing it with a Sawz All :)

Overall, it's a decent trailer at a decent price but not quite 100% right yet.

Re: Trailering your car...

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 6:51 pm
by Eric Stanley
Michael Colangelo wrote:I use a all-steel 16 ft open trailer built by Az-Tex in Fontana (just a few miles from Cal Speedway). I'm pretty happy with it aside from the crappy bulb-type tail lights. I will be replacing them with LED tail lights. My trailer has a flip down left side fender and the longer ramps. The flip down left fender is still too high but I will be fixing it with a Sawz All :)

Overall, it's a decent trailer at a decent price but not quite 100% right yet.

Yea, I'll be replacing the tail lights eventually. I didn't do the fold-away fender since it still wouldn't help me. I'm going to have to drive it up on to wood regardless....


Eric

Re: Trailering your car...

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:56 am
by Steve Ekstrand
I picked up LED tails at Kragen I think and popped them right in. Took a few minutes.

Re: Trailering your car...

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 6:37 am
by Eric Stanley
Steve Ekstrand wrote:I picked up LED tails at Kragen I think and popped them right in. Took a few minutes.


Thanks for the tip!