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Lets see your car hauler/ flat bed trailer

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by JD Miller, Jan 27, 2025.

  1. RodStRace
    Joined: Dec 7, 2007
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    Phil, Of the 3 I posted on the trailer, only one had a battery and ran. Yep, the light, small T.
    I get driving your rod, and I can understand your pride in that. I also know a lot of rod runs have a trailer convention nearby. I applaud you.

    I however have to feed my car affliction with the low end of non-running, needs work projects.

    Aside from the very nice race cars which are off road use, just about all the stuff pictured looks like it wouldn't drive home. I don't know of @JD Miller 's plans, but the open trailers asked about aren't the common finished queen transport. I believe we are discussing a different thing.
     
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  2. Texas John
    Joined: Sep 2, 2018
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    I share the feeling that we should drive our toys whenever possible, but there are lots of times that we need to haul it somewhere to get work done or pick up parts or another project or any number of other reasons.
    I do find it interesting that many of those that say they would never have a trailer are the same ones that ask to borrow mine when they need one. Which, by the way, is never going to happen. The last time I loaned my trailer out, I had to go get it because the guy kept "forgetting" to bring it back. He had also hit a tree with it. Never again.
     
  3. RmK57
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  4. Sharpone
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    IMG_2914.jpeg IMG_2915.jpeg 10,000 lb Beaver tail with slide out ramps, removable 8000lb winch, tool box for a battery and strap storage, removable fenders. I need to install a removable spare tire rack somewhere yet. I also opted for the adjustable tongue height option.
    Dan
     
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  5. fastcar1953
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    trailer.jpg My trailers aren't fancy. I haul everything with them. I don't haul my running cars.
     
  6. Sandcrab
    Joined: Jul 25, 2022
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    Mine is an 18' EXISS 7500 GVW aluminum on torsion axles. It has pull out ramps and a very minimal rear ramp. The left fender is removable and I also added a 1 ton HF winch for pulling on a load.

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  7. Tickety Boo
    Joined: Feb 2, 2015
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    from Wisconsin

    Purchased this 2004 trailer used in 2014, welded on a receiver on the front to accept a detachable 8000 lb winch, later added the raised toolbox and pit bike front wheel chock.
    Did all new wheel bearings and brakes last year, always lost a lot of trim rings because rally wheels flex and spit rings off during the tandem axle turns, so going to put the original white painted wheels back on with new tires.
    Picture is when it was loaded up, leaving for the 200+ mile pull to the Melt Down Drags in 2018 :)


    loading up 2018.jpg
     
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  8. snoc653
    Joined: Dec 25, 2023
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    This is a great example of why some of us plan on trailering our cars to some events even though they are capable of driving there under their own power. It is very rarely the getting to a performance event that is the problem. But if you take your car and race to win, there is always the chance that something breaks. It is something to factor in when deciding to attend events outside of the reasonable recovery range if something breaks. Since drag and drive events allow two in the vehicle, I plan to drive to the event and have the second person drive the truck and trailer. Breaking the car 600 miles from home and then having to arrange recovery or pay shop rates to repair it, could eliminate the cruise budget for the rest of the year and then some. With any racing or performance event things break. It is inevitable. That being the case, there is no excuse for not having at least some sort of a plan on what to do if the inevitable happens to you.
     
  9. Big M.
    Joined: Jan 16, 2025
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    Road runner boat trailer and tool box 20250131_135949~2.jpg
     
  10. chevy57dude
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    The rusty old drag trailer has been on life support since I "saved" it. New axles, tires, paint and hardware. All this bolt on stuff is ok, but the carcass is bad. See how the beaver tail is ready to fall off. Selling it cheap as soon as I get my enclosed one, this spring I hope
     
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  11. ....He's telling the truth.
     
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  12. 1956 on trlr2.jpg The day I bought my 56.

    Still have the trailer, wish I still had the dually...
     
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  13. RmK57
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  14. phat rat
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    P1060608.JPG The trailer I use for hauling projects back from the western states. It's 34' bed, 63" Peterbilt walk in semi sleeper, headache rack, a 12K winch and a 5K electric tongue jack. I've also built a removable stacking system so if I hauling roadster bodies or truck beds I can stack them. I have a system that allows me to carry 2 Model A frames laying on their side behind the fenders on each side and still able to drive a car between them. It has an abundances of D ring tiedown's 76 total https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/500858562718127
     
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  15. arse_sidewards
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    That trailer weighs more than the cargo.
     
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  16. phat rat
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    ^^ As always keyboard experts^^
     
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  17. snoc653
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    You do realize nobody has said what their trailer weighs. Car trailers are rated by weight capacity not how much they weigh.
     
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  18. arse_sidewards
    Joined: Oct 12, 2021
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    Y'all are getting might defensive. I didn't say it wasn't a fine setup, just that it was pretty heavy for the cargo pictured.
     
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  19. phat rat
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    This cargo weighed more than the trailer Diamond T truck.jpg
     
  20. Kerrynzl
    Joined: Jun 20, 2010
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    That sleeper cab on the front is a brilliant idea.
    Especially for racers who can take all their tools with them .A tool shed and a rock guard together

    [I'd adopt that idea in a heartbeat except I have an unusual trailer storage situation]
     
  21. phat rat
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    It's not a tool shed, but it is a great rock guard. It's my living quarters when I'm on the road, no motel bills for me that way. This is the second trailer I've had a sleeper on
     
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