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Old 01-06-2010, 01:43 PM   #1
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I need a trailer, primarily to haul cars but also to haul motorcycles occasionally. Any tips / things to look out for?

I saw this, but it's in LV: http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/rvs/1515013862.html

That fuel rig is hot, but someone at Carson said you'll get ticketed for it if it's not "certified" or something? Anyone familiar with the law on that?

Also I have no idea if it's priced right, since he's pricing it based on how much he needs to buy his next trailer, not on how much it's worth
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This one is twice as long for less money: http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/1539102209.html
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Old 01-06-2010, 02:03 PM   #3
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This one is twice as long for less money: http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/1539102209.html
Too long, in Denver, and no bling.

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Personally I dislike the ones with the vertical ramps, as you cannot have anything hang over the end, so the length of the trailer is the exact length of what you can haul.
Car is 12', 18' gives me room for a car + a pit bike even. That's not an issue--I'd rather have attached ramps rather than deal with lining up those big heavy things.

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Old 01-06-2010, 02:09 PM   #4
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Too long, in Denver, and no bling.



Car is 12', 18" gives me room for a car + a pit bike even. That's not an issue--I'd rather have attached ramps rather than deal with lining up those big heavy things.
yeah, my car is 18' 3", so therein lies my prob
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I thought this topic was going to be about Karl's landlord
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Old 01-06-2010, 10:05 PM   #6
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I thought this topic was going to be about Karl's landlord
More like Karl's mom.

Dude just hire a few Mexicans to drive the car instead of buying a trailer...cheaper. lol
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Too long
Keep in mind that backing a short trailer sucks ass.

The longer, the easier to back up. A longer than stock receiver insert always helps a little too.
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Keep in mind that backing a short trailer sucks ass.

The longer, the easier to back up. A longer than stock receiver insert always helps a little too.
True but we are talking about a 20+ foot trailer not a PWC tote.

Depending on where he parks and stores the thing, bigger can be more of a PITA than helpful.

Backing a trailer is like driving a manual transmission. You shouldn't be allowed to possess a man card without a proven mastery of the skill.
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Backing a trailer is like driving a manual transmission. You shouldn't be allowed to possess a man card without a proven mastery of the skill.
True story. Too bad hardly anyone at all can back up a trailer decently.
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Too long, in Denver, and no bling.



Car is 12', 18" gives me room for a car + a pit bike even. That's not an issue--I'd rather have attached ramps rather than deal with lining up those big heavy things.
Out of curiosity, what car are you towing that is only 12' long?
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