Trailering question?

black 10th vert

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I understand completely. You may find that you need additional ramps to avoid scrubbing, might not but don't be surprised. I have a Featherlite and need those ramps that I showed you but maybe you will get lucky. You want know what you are going to need till you try it.
Thanks. Yeah, I hadn’t even considered the extra ramp thing. I figured that it would work fine due to the beaver tail design, but my car is lowered (H&R Race springs), and I have Hans Racecraft subframe connectors, which make it a bit lower still. The only good thing is that the subframes usually make contact before anything else. Still would rather not hang up on the transition though.
 

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If you're parking or storing the trailer outside get tire covers on it while doing so, the sun will kill those tires quickly. I would recommend California Car Cover Co. for those in vinyl.
 

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If you're parking or storing the trailer outside get tire covers on it while doing so, the sun will kill those tires quickly. I would recommend California Car Cover Co. for those in vinyl.
Yes, I do store it outside. That is a great suggestion. I never thought about that, but covers would probably protect the nice aluminum wheels as well. Thanks!
 

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