Experience with enclosed trailers?

You might want to look into something used because many times you can get something much cheaper and has many upgrades. Here is one that is used from a Vette guy that is getting out of racing:
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...75&forum_id=23
Here is a post of things you should know about towing (AU N EGL gives good advice):
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...38&forum_id=49


You might want to look into something used because many times you can get something much cheaper and has many upgrades. Here is one that is used from a Vette guy that is getting out of racing:
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...75&forum_id=23
Here is a post of things you should know about towing (AU N EGL gives good advice):
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...38&forum_id=49
Way to step up to the plate Wicked!!!
That's what makes this forum so great, there's so many people willing to help each other out and share their knowledge with others.
But yes the forum is a great place to share ideas....
You might want to look into something used because many times you can get something much cheaper and has many upgrades. Here is one that is used from a Vette guy that is getting out of racing:
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...75&forum_id=23
Here is a post of things you should know about towing (AU N EGL gives good advice):
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...38&forum_id=49
Thanks for the information.
I'm interested and getting more information about the trailer. I've pulled my C1 in a borrowed 20 ft enclosed trailer from Maryland to Carlisle, Pa and back, and over the nice highways all was straightforward (I have electric brakes on the GMC Sierra). Don't know the size of the trailer in the above reference, but I'm finding out. I'm new to the Forum, but appears to be a great place! Thanks again!
I'm interested and getting more information about the trailer. I've pulled my C1 in a borrowed 20 ft enclosed trailer from Maryland to Carlisle, Pa and back, and over the nice highways all was straightforward (I have electric brakes on the GMC Sierra). Don't know the size of the trailer in the above reference, but I'm finding out. I'm new to the Forum, but appears to be a great place! Thanks again!

I was going to ask him if he was getting out all together or if he was changing classes....
Bob
Last edited by Wicked Weasel; Dec 8, 2005 at 08:05 AM.




If you are interested I have an outline of things to look for in a trailer as well as the important options and hitch setup suggestions. It's way too long to include in a response on the Forum but if you send me an e-mail at: richsclassiccorvettes@***.net I'd be happy to send it to you along with a couple of pictures.
Rich Lagasse
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If you are interested I have an outline of things to look for in a trailer as well as the important options and hitch setup suggestions. It's way too long to include in a response on the Forum but if you send me an e-mail at: richsclassiccorvettes@***.net I'd be happy to send it to you along with a couple of pictures.
Rich Lagasse
Rich,
Thanks for the offer. Sent e-mail and looking forward to the information. I have received a lot of information and am still working through all the variables in purchasing a trailer.
Larry




Thanks for the offer. Sent e-mail and looking forward to the information. I have received a lot of information and am still working through all the variables in purchasing a trailer.
Larry
Sent you an e-mail this morning with information and pictures. Hope that is of help. If there is anything else just let me know.
Rich
Experience is alway the best teacher.
But, the 20 ft. trailer you are looking at should be fine. most have a 7000# cap. what will you be towing with?
Watch the tongue weight!
Those V front units may sway a bit at speed, I use a square front. I'm towing a 20' Haulmark with a Chevy 2500 HD 6lt auto.
Traven from Ct to Pocono regularly.
Gas milage is not that great though.
Also you will have to figure out all of the other stuff you will have in the trailer (weight). Don't under estimate the load.
Let me know if you need any other info.










