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<blockquote data-quote="deadhorse" data-source="post: 10594045" data-attributes="member: 97967"><p>i think you guys are missing the hole point of this type of trailer, its main design feature is so that you can get your car mounted and strapped in with out squeezing down the sides of it when inside the trailer.Much easyer to do while the car is outside of the unit, sure its not going to be cheap but any car transporter will tell you its a great idea.Wheni bought my car and had it shipped i wasnt to impressed with the lack of room in wich the guy was squeezing down the side of my car trying to unstrap it, hie belt buckle just inches away from the paint, not to mention opening the door and touching the side of the trialer.i payed good money to have my car shipped buy a pro, it still ended up with damage to the front , and the bottom sill pannels,plus a few scuffs down the drivers side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadhorse, post: 10594045, member: 97967"] i think you guys are missing the hole point of this type of trailer, its main design feature is so that you can get your car mounted and strapped in with out squeezing down the sides of it when inside the trailer.Much easyer to do while the car is outside of the unit, sure its not going to be cheap but any car transporter will tell you its a great idea.Wheni bought my car and had it shipped i wasnt to impressed with the lack of room in wich the guy was squeezing down the side of my car trying to unstrap it, hie belt buckle just inches away from the paint, not to mention opening the door and touching the side of the trialer.i payed good money to have my car shipped buy a pro, it still ended up with damage to the front , and the bottom sill pannels,plus a few scuffs down the drivers side. [/QUOTE]
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