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I am thinking about purchasing a open trailer, don't think I can fit a nice enclosed one in the budget. My biggest concern is loading/unloading with cars that have very low ride height. Any thoughts on what works the best. So far I have found Jim-Glo they are very cool. http://www.jimglo.com/

The the std Featherlites and other higher line trailers look like it could be a problem loading a Vette?

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I looked at the Jim Glo enclosed trailer at a show a while back. It looked to be well constructed, but I was concerned about the weight added by the tilt mechanism, but I was near my load limit on my truck. With an open trailer you would not have that worry.

The tilt mechanism looked like it would solve the loading problem, but it's an expensive solution. I solved it on my old trailer by putting a 2 x 6 under each side of the ramp. That extra 2 inches was all I needed for clearance, even with the Speedster.

Another alternative to explore with a non-tilt trailer is whether they have an option for longer ramps. A longer ramp might be enough to allow the nose and frame to clear.
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Trailer Mates from Race Ramps will solve most clearance issues :thumbs

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So far this is the best trailer I have found for the money by R & R
All aluminum, notice how the ramps store up front as a rock gaurd rather than under the trailer.
Nice alu wheels, LED lighting, removable fender $4500 :cool

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You know what; I have been trying to make up my mind on which trailer to buy since 2001.
Right now; I kind of like the Texas Roll back Trailers.
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BIGJOHN wrote:You know what; I have been trying to make up my mind on which trailer to buy since 2001.
Right now; I kind of like the Texas Roll back Trailers.
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John, I checked them out, nice! the steel models 18" is about $4k reasonable, the aluminum version is expensive $8k+.. I watched their video but a little puzzled. When you unload and the deck is down how do you get it back up without the weight of the car on it? :conf

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i10fwy wrote:
BIGJOHN wrote:You know what; I have been trying to make up my mind on which trailer to buy since 2001.
Right now; I kind of like the Texas Roll back Trailers.
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John, I checked them out, nice! the steel models 18" is about $4k reasonable, the aluminum version is expensive $8k+.. I watched their video but a little puzzled. When you unload and the deck is down how do you get it back up without the weight of the car on it? :conf

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I settled on the all aluminum trailer from R&R 18' $4225 f.o.b. Three Rivers MI :conf
Guess I'm going on a road trip :wtf

I went trailer shopping on Sat, Two dealers told me I would be stupid not to buy it for the price their comparable trailers cost them $1000 more than the R&R

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i10fwy wrote:I settled on the all aluminum trailer from R&R 18' $4225 f.o.b. Three Rivers MI :conf
Guess I'm going on a road trip :wtf

I went trailer shopping on Sat, Two dealers told me I would be stupid not to buy it for the price their comparable trailers cost them $1000 more than the R&R

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I heard that before!!
If you buy two more; I'll knock off an other $1000!!!

Good luck with the new trailer.
Keep it locked up; they have been known to walk!!!
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BIGJOHN wrote:
i10fwy wrote:I settled on the all aluminum trailer from R&R 18' $4225 f.o.b. Three Rivers MI :conf
Guess I'm going on a road trip :wtf

I went trailer shopping on Sat, Two dealers told me I would be stupid not to buy it for the price their comparable trailers cost them $1000 more than the R&R

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I heard that before!!
If you buy two more; I'll knock off an other $1000!!!

Good luck with the new trailer.
Keep it locked up; they have been known to walk!!!
Yeah I know, it will be insured well :cry2

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Big John, You should look at this ebay listing

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2010-Fea ... 4d00749731

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