New Trailer - What to add??
As for you guys pulling with trucks with small brakes, you are crazy. It is always better to have more than you need because you will need it some day. I'm not risking the truck, the trailer, the car, or my friends lives. If you are light on brakes and crank up on the trailer brakes to make up for it you may get unluckly some day and have the trailer come around you. There is a reason people are scared of guys pulling trailers because a large amount of them have no idea what they are doing. People are generally stupid and this is magnified when they are pulling a trailer. Watch the people driving U-Hauls. They scare me the most.
If I get this truck, I'll ask at the registration office about the weight deal. Don't know if Ohio has anything.
Plus the track brings in so much money, the cops don't hassle.
As for you guys pulling with trucks with small brakes, you are crazy. It is always better to have more than you need because you will need it some day. I'm not risking the truck, the trailer, the car, or my friends lives. If you are light on brakes and crank up on the trailer brakes to make up for it you may get unluckly some day and have the trailer come around you. There is a reason people are scared of guys pulling trailers because a large amount of them have no idea what they are doing. People are generally stupid and this is magnified when they are pulling a trailer. Watch the people driving U-Hauls. They scare me the most.
Trailer has good brakes too, and I do use them, but not as a supplement. The exhaust brake does WONDERS as well, and with the tow/haul mode on it downshifts on it's own like mad and really does help alot when slowing the trailer.
I agree, a 24 foot trailer on a V6 truck for both the truck's power and braking ability is nuts, hence why I was saying to leave the trailer with the car at the track.
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Trailer has good brakes too, and I do use them, but not as a supplement. The exhaust brake does WONDERS as well, and with the tow/haul mode on it downshifts on it's own like mad and really does help alot when slowing the trailer.
I agree, a 24 foot trailer on a V6 truck for both the truck's power and braking ability is nuts, hence why I was saying to leave the trailer with the car at the track.
I walked through the trailer and added up the weight of the water, spare wheels and tires(both trailer and car), fuel, generator, TOOLS and tool chest, oil, jacks and stands, sprays, extra weight for the car, air compressor, die grider, welder, portable generator, ATV, coffee maker and microwave, winches, and spare parts. The total will surprise you. Ours is almost the weight of the car. Don't forget to add this in when doing your calculations. You may not have all of this crap now but this is the junk you will be asking your wife for, for Christmas.
I knew a guy who pulled almost 1000 miles with an open trailer and 3500 lb car with a small Blazer. He thought nothing of going 75MPH. I let him have a 1/2 hour head start. He can't hit me if he is ahead of me.
I walked through the trailer and added up the weight of the water, spare wheels and tires(both trailer and car), fuel, generator, TOOLS and tool chest, oil, jacks and stands, sprays, extra weight for the car, air compressor, die grider, welder, portable generator, ATV, coffee maker and microwave, winches, and spare parts. The total will surprise you. Ours is almost the weight of the car. Don't forget to add this in when doing your calculations. You may not have all of this crap now but this is the junk you will be asking your wife for, for Christmas.
I knew a guy who pulled almost 1000 miles with an open trailer and 3500 lb car with a small Blazer. He thought nothing of going 75MPH. I let him have a 1/2 hour head start. He can't hit me if he is ahead of me.
Matt, congrats on the truck. I don't know what you had for a daily driver, but I'm sure it's an upgrade. I'd still consider leaving the car/trailer at the track if you race alot though... believe me if the track was 5 to 10 miles from the track I'd leave mine there unless I break it and need to do more repairs then I can do there at the track.
I ended up doing a straight trade on the truck, traded in my 08 HHR SS...fun car, but I needed a truck.
I'll leave my trailer there when it's a points race weekend, you can do that. But if they don't have an event or something, you can't leave it out there during the week until the next T&T.
But if a points race is friday, I can go to T&T on Wed, leave it, race friday, and saturday
My car has been torn apart for 4 years now, and I finally said "the hell with it" and just dove in! lol
I got lucky on the deal with the truck. Just a straight trade, and my payments went lower because it's a lower amount and I got a better rate.
The trailer, I had to take a loan for that. I spent more than I wanted, but I feel like I got twice as much trailer. I'll try and post pictures tomorrow night.
...Now I have to think about putting that car back together...hurm.... LOL
Still need to find those trailer tire covers, ones that help stop the UV from ruining the tires. Anyone ever seen a place that sells those, like the ones for a camper or RV?
Still need to find those trailer tire covers, ones that help stop the UV from ruining the tires. Anyone ever seen a place that sells those, like the ones for a camper or RV?
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When we had motorhomes and high/lows, we bought everything from them.





